The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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... keep ' em at the highest rate , ( And oft the Lacquey , or the Brawny Clown , Gets what is hid in the loose body'd gown ; ) So , Fame is false to all that keep her long ; And turns up to the Fop that's brisk and young . 12 Some wiser ...
... keep ' em at the highest rate , ( And oft the Lacquey , or the Brawny Clown , Gets what is hid in the loose body'd gown ; ) So , Fame is false to all that keep her long ; And turns up to the Fop that's brisk and young . 12 Some wiser ...
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... keep for better Marts his staple Ware ; His Toys are good enough for Sturbridge Fair . Tricks were the Fashion ; if it now be spent , ' Tis time enough at Easter to invent ; No man will make up a new Suit for Lent . If now and then he ...
... keep for better Marts his staple Ware ; His Toys are good enough for Sturbridge Fair . Tricks were the Fashion ; if it now be spent , ' Tis time enough at Easter to invent ; No man will make up a new Suit for Lent . If now and then he ...
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... keep the Sport . Thy Bus'ness may be further'd or delay'd : But by my Counsel , let alone the Maid : Ev'n tho she ... Keep well the Counsel of thy faithful Spy : So shalt thou learn whene'er she treads awry . All things the Stations of ...
... keep the Sport . Thy Bus'ness may be further'd or delay'd : But by my Counsel , let alone the Maid : Ev'n tho she ... Keep well the Counsel of thy faithful Spy : So shalt thou learn whene'er she treads awry . All things the Stations of ...
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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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