The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Arcite : but if Arcite thus deplore His Suff'rings , Palamon yet suffers more . For when he knew his Rival freed and gone , He swells with Wrath ; he makes outrageous Moan : He frets , he fumes , he stares , he stamps the Ground ; The ...
... Arcite : but if Arcite thus deplore His Suff'rings , Palamon yet suffers more . For when he knew his Rival freed and gone , He swells with Wrath ; he makes outrageous Moan : He frets , he fumes , he stares , he stamps the Ground ; The ...
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... Arcite prais'd , And by Great Theseus to high Favour rais'd ; Among his Menial Servants first enroll'd , 601 And largely entertain'd with Sums of Gold : Besides what secretly from Thebes was sent , Of his own Income , and his Annual ...
... Arcite prais'd , And by Great Theseus to high Favour rais'd ; Among his Menial Servants first enroll'd , 601 And largely entertain'd with Sums of Gold : Besides what secretly from Thebes was sent , Of his own Income , and his Annual ...
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... Arcite's Aid , And Palamon with Odds was overlaid : 641 For turning short , he struck with all his Might Full on the Helmet of th ' unwary Knight . Deep was the Wound ; he stagger'd with the Blow , And turn'd him to his unexpected Foe ...
... Arcite's Aid , And Palamon with Odds was overlaid : 641 For turning short , he struck with all his Might Full on the Helmet of th ' unwary Knight . Deep was the Wound ; he stagger'd with the Blow , And turn'd him to his unexpected Foe ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
5 | 25 |
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