The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Father's Mind , What are you else but of a Bastard - kind ? Do , as your great Progenitors have done , And by their virtues prove your self their Son . No Father can infuse , or Wit or Grace ; 400 A Mother comes across , and marrs the ...
... Father's Mind , What are you else but of a Bastard - kind ? Do , as your great Progenitors have done , And by their virtues prove your self their Son . No Father can infuse , or Wit or Grace ; 400 A Mother comes across , and marrs the ...
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... Father lov'd a Child before ; So , that Indulgence draws me to forgive : Nature , that gave thee Life , would have thee live , But , as a Publick Parent of the State , My Justice , and thy Crime , requires thy Fate . Fain would I chuse ...
... Father lov'd a Child before ; So , that Indulgence draws me to forgive : Nature , that gave thee Life , would have thee live , But , as a Publick Parent of the State , My Justice , and thy Crime , requires thy Fate . Fain would I chuse ...
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... Father does another form . High in his Hall , rock'd in a Chair of State , The King with his tempestuous Council ... Father's Voice I hear : The Bed beneath me trembled with my Fear . He rush'd upon me , and divulg'd my Stain ; Scarce ...
... Father does another form . High in his Hall , rock'd in a Chair of State , The King with his tempestuous Council ... Father's Voice I hear : The Bed beneath me trembled with my Fear . He rush'd upon me , and divulg'd my Stain ; Scarce ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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