The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1913 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... heart , In Peace the thoughts of War he coud re- move 30 And seem'd as he were onely born for Love . What e'r he did was done with so much ease , In him alone , ' twas Natural to please ; His motions all accompanied with grace ; And ...
... heart , In Peace the thoughts of War he coud re- move 30 And seem'd as he were onely born for Love . What e'r he did was done with so much ease , In him alone , ' twas Natural to please ; His motions all accompanied with grace ; And ...
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... heart to Cheat his Heir . He to his Brother gives Supreme Command ; To you a Legacie of Barren Land : Perhaps th ... Hearts . 416 Nation ] Million ed . 1 . 436 ' Tis ] Derrick and others absurdly give Is't Though now his mighty Soul its ...
... heart to Cheat his Heir . He to his Brother gives Supreme Command ; To you a Legacie of Barren Land : Perhaps th ... Hearts . 416 Nation ] Million ed . 1 . 436 ' Tis ] Derrick and others absurdly give Is't Though now his mighty Soul its ...
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. | But thou , the Pander of the Peoples hearts ,. How rash , how swift to plunge himself in ... Heart com- mands , But what's a Head with two such gouty Hands ? The wise and wealthy love the surest way ; And are ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. | But thou , the Pander of the Peoples hearts ,. How rash , how swift to plunge himself in ... Heart com- mands , But what's a Head with two such gouty Hands ? The wise and wealthy love the surest way ; And are ...
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... heart , Yet less serenely died than he ; Charles left behind no harsh decree For Schoolmen with laborious art To salve from cruelty : 240 Those , for whom love cou'd no excuses frame , He graciously forgot to name . Thus far my Muse ...
... heart , Yet less serenely died than he ; Charles left behind no harsh decree For Schoolmen with laborious art To salve from cruelty : 240 Those , for whom love cou'd no excuses frame , He graciously forgot to name . Thus far my Muse ...
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... heart The Birds in unfrequented shades expresse , Who better taught at home , yet please us lesse : So in your Verse , a native sweetnesse dwells , Which shames Composure , and its Art excells . Singing no more can your soft numbers ...
... heart The Birds in unfrequented shades expresse , Who better taught at home , yet please us lesse : So in your Verse , a native sweetnesse dwells , Which shames Composure , and its Art excells . Singing no more can your soft numbers ...
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