Selected Poetry and Prose of John DrydenRandom House, 1969 - 554 pagina's |
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Pagina 329
... Bear ; What region of the world so dull , appear 20 11-12 Etherege is plenipo , plenipotentiary , to the husbands as ambassador with full powers , and to the wives in the Latinate sense of full - potent . 14 " To regions of the infidels ...
... Bear ; What region of the world so dull , appear 20 11-12 Etherege is plenipo , plenipotentiary , to the husbands as ambassador with full powers , and to the wives in the Latinate sense of full - potent . 14 " To regions of the infidels ...
Pagina 354
... bear And each may be his own interpreter , Our airy faith will no foundation find ; The Word's a weathercock for ev'ry wind ; The Bear , the Fox , the Wolf , by turns prevail ; The most in pow'r supplies the present gale . The wretched ...
... bear And each may be his own interpreter , Our airy faith will no foundation find ; The Word's a weathercock for ev'ry wind ; The Bear , the Fox , the Wolf , by turns prevail ; The most in pow'r supplies the present gale . The wretched ...
Pagina 466
... bear , A transient view of thy full glories there , That they with mod'rate sorrow may sustain And mollify their losses in thy gain . Or else divide the grief , for such thou wert That shou'd not all relations bear a part , It were ...
... bear , A transient view of thy full glories there , That they with mod'rate sorrow may sustain And mollify their losses in thy gain . Or else divide the grief , for such thou wert That shou'd not all relations bear a part , It were ...
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HEROIC STANZAS Consecrated to the Glorious | 3 |
ASTRAEA REDUX A Poem on the Happy | 11 |
TO MY HONOURD FRIEND DR CHARLE | 22 |
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