The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... began , And thus the child imposes on the man . The rest I nam'd before , nor need repeat ; But int'rest is the most prevailing cheat , The sly seducer both of age and youth ; Theystudy that , and think they study truth : When int'rest ...
... began , And thus the child imposes on the man . The rest I nam'd before , nor need repeat ; But int'rest is the most prevailing cheat , The sly seducer both of age and youth ; Theystudy that , and think they study truth : When int'rest ...
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... began ; A Coal , or Chalk , first imitated Man : Perhaps , the Shadow , taken on a Wall , Gave out - lines to the rude Original ; Ere Canvass yet was strain'd : before the Grace Of blended Colours found their use and place : Or Cypress ...
... began ; A Coal , or Chalk , first imitated Man : Perhaps , the Shadow , taken on a Wall , Gave out - lines to the rude Original ; Ere Canvass yet was strain'd : before the Grace Of blended Colours found their use and place : Or Cypress ...
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... began , Proceeds to duell , and he kills his Man . By such Degrees , while Knowledge he did want , Our unfletch'd Author writ a Wild Gallant . He thought him monstrous leud ( I'll lay my Life ) Because suspected with his Landlords Wife ...
... began , Proceeds to duell , and he kills his Man . By such Degrees , while Knowledge he did want , Our unfletch'd Author writ a Wild Gallant . He thought him monstrous leud ( I'll lay my Life ) Because suspected with his Landlords Wife ...
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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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