The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... Wife . The Knight was ask'd , nor cou'd his Oath deny , But hop'd they would not force him to comply . The Women , who would rather wrest the Laws , Than let a Sister ... Wife , let Reasons Rule persuade , THE WIFE OF BATH HER TALE . 339.
... Wife . The Knight was ask'd , nor cou'd his Oath deny , But hop'd they would not force him to comply . The Women , who would rather wrest the Laws , Than let a Sister ... Wife , let Reasons Rule persuade , THE WIFE OF BATH HER TALE . 339.
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... Wife the Precedent has made ? The End of the Sixth Satyr . NOTES TO THE SIXTH SATYR . THE TENTH SATYR . |. day ? Let 46 Agrippina's Mushroom be forgot , Giv'n to a Slav'ring , Old , unuseful Sot ; That only clos'd the driveling Dotard's ...
... Wife the Precedent has made ? The End of the Sixth Satyr . NOTES TO THE SIXTH SATYR . THE TENTH SATYR . |. day ? Let 46 Agrippina's Mushroom be forgot , Giv'n to a Slav'ring , Old , unuseful Sot ; That only clos'd the driveling Dotard's ...
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... Wife . 17 Your Reason why , & c . The Answer of the Husband . 18 Call'st thou that Slave a Man ? The Wife again . 19 Hannibal . A Famous Carthaginian Cap . tain ; who was upon the point of Conquering the Romans . 20 The good Goddess ...
... Wife . 17 Your Reason why , & c . The Answer of the Husband . 18 Call'st thou that Slave a Man ? The Wife again . 19 Hannibal . A Famous Carthaginian Cap . tain ; who was upon the point of Conquering the Romans . 20 The good Goddess ...
Contenido
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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