The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... Pleasure ; Sweet is Pleasure after Pain . CHORUS . Bacchus Blessings are a Treasure , Drinking is the Soldier's Pleasure ; Rich the Treasure , Sweet the Pleasure , Sweet is Pleasure after Pain . IV . 60 Sooth'd with the Sound the King ...
... Pleasure ; Sweet is Pleasure after Pain . CHORUS . Bacchus Blessings are a Treasure , Drinking is the Soldier's Pleasure ; Rich the Treasure , Sweet the Pleasure , Sweet is Pleasure after Pain . IV . 60 Sooth'd with the Sound the King ...
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... Pleasure , a Pleasure to sigh and to languish , When we hope , when we hope to be happy again . FROM THE SPANISH FRYAR . I FARWELL ungratefull Traytor , Farwell my perjur'd Swain , Let never injur'd Creature Believe a Man again . The ...
... Pleasure , a Pleasure to sigh and to languish , When we hope , when we hope to be happy again . FROM THE SPANISH FRYAR . I FARWELL ungratefull Traytor , Farwell my perjur'd Swain , Let never injur'd Creature Believe a Man again . The ...
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... Pleasure , When Living is a Pain . SONG BETWIXT A SHEPHERD AND A SHEPHERDESS , FROM THE DUKE OF GUISE . Shepherdess . Tell me Thirsis , tell your Anguish , Why you Sigh , and why you Languish ; When the Nymph whom you Adore , Grants the ...
... Pleasure , When Living is a Pain . SONG BETWIXT A SHEPHERD AND A SHEPHERDESS , FROM THE DUKE OF GUISE . Shepherdess . Tell me Thirsis , tell your Anguish , Why you Sigh , and why you Languish ; When the Nymph whom you Adore , Grants the ...
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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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