The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Duke of Guise , by the instigations of Theodore Beza : or that it was a Hugonot Minister , otherwise call'd a Presbyterian ( for our Church abhors so devilish a Tenent ) who first writ a Treatise of the lawfulness of deposing and ...
... Duke of Guise , by the instigations of Theodore Beza : or that it was a Hugonot Minister , otherwise call'd a Presbyterian ( for our Church abhors so devilish a Tenent ) who first writ a Treatise of the lawfulness of deposing and ...
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... DUKE OF GUISE . PROLOGUE . SINCE Faction ebbs , and Rogues grow out of Fashion , Their penny - Scribes take care t ' inform the Nation How well men thrive in this or that Planta- tion : How Pennsylvania's Air agrees with Quakers , And ...
... DUKE OF GUISE . PROLOGUE . SINCE Faction ebbs , and Rogues grow out of Fashion , Their penny - Scribes take care t ' inform the Nation How well men thrive in this or that Planta- tion : How Pennsylvania's Air agrees with Quakers , And ...
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... DUKE OF GUISE . Shepherdess . Tell me Thirsis , tell your Anguish , Why you Sigh , and why you Languish ; When the Nymph whom you Adore , Grants the Blessing of Possessing , What can Love and I do more ?. Shepherd . Think it's Love ...
... DUKE OF GUISE . Shepherdess . Tell me Thirsis , tell your Anguish , Why you Sigh , and why you Languish ; When the Nymph whom you Adore , Grants the Blessing of Possessing , What can Love and I do more ?. Shepherd . Think it's Love ...
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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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