The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Friend Sir Robert Howard on his Excellent Poems To my Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton , on his learned and useful Works To the Lady Castlemaine , upon Her incouraging his first Play To Mr. Lee , on his Alexander To the Earl of Roscomon ...
... Friend Sir Robert Howard on his Excellent Poems To my Honour'd Friend Dr. Charleton , on his learned and useful Works To the Lady Castlemaine , upon Her incouraging his first Play To Mr. Lee , on his Alexander To the Earl of Roscomon ...
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... Friend ] To this , Because we know not for what Things to Like drunken Sots about the Streets we Then thus he. 360 Their Love in early Infancy began , And rose as Childhood ripen'd into Man . Companions of the War ; and lov'd so well ...
... Friend ] To this , Because we know not for what Things to Like drunken Sots about the Streets we Then thus he. 360 Their Love in early Infancy began , And rose as Childhood ripen'd into Man . Companions of the War ; and lov'd so well ...
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... Friend appears again : 240 The Murd'rers come , now help , or I am slain : ' Twas but a Vision still , and Visions are , but vain . He dreamt the third : But now his Friend appear'd , Pale , naked , pierc'd with Wounds , with Blood ...
... Friend appears again : 240 The Murd'rers come , now help , or I am slain : ' Twas but a Vision still , and Visions are , but vain . He dreamt the third : But now his Friend appear'd , Pale , naked , pierc'd with Wounds , with Blood ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
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