The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... breast ; 10 And Heav'n it self with more serene and purer light is blest . For when the rising Spring adorns the Mead , And a new Scene of Nature stands display'd , When teeming Budds , and chearful greens appear , And Western gales ...
... breast ; 10 And Heav'n it self with more serene and purer light is blest . For when the rising Spring adorns the Mead , And a new Scene of Nature stands display'd , When teeming Budds , and chearful greens appear , And Western gales ...
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... Breast . Th ' enamour'd Deity pursues the Chace ; The scornful Damsel shuns his loath'd Embrace ; In hunting Beasts of Prey her Youth em- ploys ; And Phoebe Rivals in her rural Joys . With naked Neck she goes , and Shoulders bare , And ...
... Breast . Th ' enamour'd Deity pursues the Chace ; The scornful Damsel shuns his loath'd Embrace ; In hunting Beasts of Prey her Youth em- ploys ; And Phoebe Rivals in her rural Joys . With naked Neck she goes , and Shoulders bare , And ...
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... Breast : 380 Then stretch'd her Arms t ' embrace his Body bare , Her clasping Arms inclose but empty Air : At this not yet awake , she cry'd , O stay , One is our Fate , and common is our way ! So dreadful was the Dream , so loud she ...
... Breast : 380 Then stretch'd her Arms t ' embrace his Body bare , Her clasping Arms inclose but empty Air : At this not yet awake , she cry'd , O stay , One is our Fate , and common is our way ! So dreadful was the Dream , so loud she ...
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ASTRÆA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION and Return of | 7 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRICK ON HIS CORONATION | 16 |
A FUNERALPINDARIQUE POEM SACRED TO | 107 |
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