The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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Página 173
... liv'd our Sires , e'er Doctors learn'd kill , to And multiply'd with theirs , the Weekly Bill : The first Physicians by Debauch were made : Excess began , and Sloth sustains the Trade . Pity the gen'rous Kind their Cares bestow To ...
... liv'd our Sires , e'er Doctors learn'd kill , to And multiply'd with theirs , the Weekly Bill : The first Physicians by Debauch were made : Excess began , and Sloth sustains the Trade . Pity the gen'rous Kind their Cares bestow To ...
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... liv'd , and there Had liv'd long marry'd and a happy Pair : Now old in Love , though little was their Store , Inur'd to Want , their Poverty they bore , Nor aim'd at Wealth , professing to be poor . For Master or for Servant here to ...
... liv'd , and there Had liv'd long marry'd and a happy Pair : Now old in Love , though little was their Store , Inur'd to Want , their Poverty they bore , Nor aim'd at Wealth , professing to be poor . For Master or for Servant here to ...
Página 568
... liv'd of any two leg'd thing ; Blest , to Defraud the Grave so long , to Mount 390 His 13 Numbred Years , and on his Right Hand Count ; Three Hundred Seasons , guzling Must of Wine : But , hold a while , and hear himself Repine At Fates ...
... liv'd of any two leg'd thing ; Blest , to Defraud the Grave so long , to Mount 390 His 13 Numbred Years , and on his Right Hand Count ; Three Hundred Seasons , guzling Must of Wine : But , hold a while , and hear himself Repine At Fates ...
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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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