The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... blood . Then , by the same acknowledgment , we know They take the sign , and take the substance too . The lit❜ral sense is hard to flesh and blood , But nonsense never can be understood . Her wild belief on ev'ry wave is tost , 430 But ...
... blood . Then , by the same acknowledgment , we know They take the sign , and take the substance too . The lit❜ral sense is hard to flesh and blood , But nonsense never can be understood . Her wild belief on ev'ry wave is tost , 430 But ...
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... Blood . The same Almighty Pow'r inspir'd the Frame With kindl'd Life , and form'd the Souls the same : The Faculties of Intellect , and Will , Dispens'd with equal Hand , dispos'd with equal Skill , Like Liberty indulg'd with Choice of ...
... Blood . The same Almighty Pow'r inspir'd the Frame With kindl'd Life , and form'd the Souls the same : The Faculties of Intellect , and Will , Dispens'd with equal Hand , dispos'd with equal Skill , Like Liberty indulg'd with Choice of ...
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... Blood . She blush'd for Joy : But Meleagros rais'd His voice with loud Applause , and the fair Archer prais'd . He was the first to see , and first to show His Friends the Marks of the successful Blow . Nor shall thy Valour want the ...
... Blood . She blush'd for Joy : But Meleagros rais'd His voice with loud Applause , and the fair Archer prais'd . He was the first to see , and first to show His Friends the Marks of the successful Blow . Nor shall thy Valour want the ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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