Poems, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua |
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John Dryden. Alcyone he names amidst his Pray'r , Names as a Charm against the Waves , and Wind ; Most in his Mouth ... Name . All Pow'rs implor'd , but far above the rest To Juno she her pious Vows address'd , 245 Her much - lov'd Lord ...
John Dryden. Alcyone he names amidst his Pray'r , Names as a Charm against the Waves , and Wind ; Most in his Mouth ... Name . All Pow'rs implor'd , but far above the rest To Juno she her pious Vows address'd , 245 Her much - lov'd Lord ...
Sivu 1689
... Name Upon our Stock , and the Sysiphian Seed By Fraud and Theft asserts his Father's Breed : Then must I lose these Arms , because I came To fight uncall'd , a voluntary Name , Nor shun'd the Cause , but offer'd you my Aid , While he ...
... Name Upon our Stock , and the Sysiphian Seed By Fraud and Theft asserts his Father's Breed : Then must I lose these Arms , because I came To fight uncall'd , a voluntary Name , Nor shun'd the Cause , but offer'd you my Aid , While he ...
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John Dryden. 199-201 . ' The name of the guardian deity of Rome was kept a profound secret , lest the enemies of the republic might lure him away ; . . . the real name ... of the city itself was wrapt in mystery and might never be ...
John Dryden. 199-201 . ' The name of the guardian deity of Rome was kept a profound secret , lest the enemies of the republic might lure him away ; . . . the real name ... of the city itself was wrapt in mystery and might never be ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
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