The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Face , And ev'n in Slumber a superiour Grace : Her comely Limbs compos'd with decent ) Care , 99 Her Body shaded with a slight Cymarr ; Her Bosom to the view was only bare : Where two beginning Paps were scarcely spy'd For yet their ...
... Face , And ev'n in Slumber a superiour Grace : Her comely Limbs compos'd with decent ) Care , 99 Her Body shaded with a slight Cymarr ; Her Bosom to the view was only bare : Where two beginning Paps were scarcely spy'd For yet their ...
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... Face , for which she cou'd sustain To be call'd Mistress to so base a Man ? The Gallant , of his days had known the ) best : 150 Deep Scars were seen indented on his breast ; And all his batter'd Limbs requir'd their needful rest . A ...
... Face , for which she cou'd sustain To be call'd Mistress to so base a Man ? The Gallant , of his days had known the ) best : 150 Deep Scars were seen indented on his breast ; And all his batter'd Limbs requir'd their needful rest . A ...
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... Face ; Mean time , it lies in Dawb , and hid in Grease ; Those are the Husband's Nights ; she craves her due , He takes fat Kisses , and is stuck in Glue . But , to the Lov'd Adult'rer when she steers , Fresh from the Bath , in ...
... Face ; Mean time , it lies in Dawb , and hid in Grease ; Those are the Husband's Nights ; she craves her due , He takes fat Kisses , and is stuck in Glue . But , to the Lov'd Adult'rer when she steers , Fresh from the Bath , in ...
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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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