The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Fire of London . Or Grief , sent post , o'retakes them on the way . 210 Swell'd with our late Successes on the Foe , Which France and Holland wanted power to cross , We urge an unseen Fate to lay us low , And feed their envious Eyes ...
... Fire of London . Or Grief , sent post , o'retakes them on the way . 210 Swell'd with our late Successes on the Foe , Which France and Holland wanted power to cross , We urge an unseen Fate to lay us low , And feed their envious Eyes ...
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... Fire their fatal Birth disclose ; And first , few scatt'ring Sparks about were blown , Big with the flames that to our Ruin rose . 218 Then , in some close - pent Room it crept along , And , smouldring as it went , in silence fed ; Till ...
... Fire their fatal Birth disclose ; And first , few scatt'ring Sparks about were blown , Big with the flames that to our Ruin rose . 218 Then , in some close - pent Room it crept along , And , smouldring as it went , in silence fed ; Till ...
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... Fire , mean time walks in a broader gross ; To either hand his Wings he opens wide : He wades the Streets , and streight he reaches cross , And plays his longing Flames on th ' other side . 234 At first they warm , then scorch , and ...
... Fire , mean time walks in a broader gross ; To either hand his Wings he opens wide : He wades the Streets , and streight he reaches cross , And plays his longing Flames on th ' other side . 234 At first they warm , then scorch , and ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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