The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Eyes , Eyes that confess'd him born for Kingly Sway , 80 So fierce , they flash'd intolerable Day . His Age in Nature's youthful Prime appeared , And just began to bloom his yellow Beard . Whene'er he spoke , his Voice was heard around ...
... Eyes , Eyes that confess'd him born for Kingly Sway , 80 So fierce , they flash'd intolerable Day . His Age in Nature's youthful Prime appeared , And just began to bloom his yellow Beard . Whene'er he spoke , his Voice was heard around ...
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... Eyes ; And those , indulgent Heav'n has found the way That I , before my Death , have leave to pay My Father ev'n in Cruelty is kind , Or Heaven has turn'd the Malice of his Mind To better Uses than his Hate design'd ; And made th ...
... Eyes ; And those , indulgent Heav'n has found the way That I , before my Death , have leave to pay My Father ev'n in Cruelty is kind , Or Heaven has turn'd the Malice of his Mind To better Uses than his Hate design'd ; And made th ...
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... Eyes are ne'r dry , So that , Cupid be prais'd . I am to the top of Love's happiness rais'd . My Soul's all on fire ΙΟ So that I have the pleasure to dote and desire , Such a pretty soft pain , That it tickles each vein , ' Tis the ...
... Eyes are ne'r dry , So that , Cupid be prais'd . I am to the top of Love's happiness rais'd . My Soul's all on fire ΙΟ So that I have the pleasure to dote and desire , Such a pretty soft pain , That it tickles each vein , ' Tis 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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