The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Gods disgrac'd , and burnt like common Wood . This set the Heathen Priesthood in a flame , For Priests of all ... Gods were recommended by their taste . Such sav'ry Deities must needs be good 120 As serv'd at once for Worship and for ...
... Gods disgrac'd , and burnt like common Wood . This set the Heathen Priesthood in a flame , For Priests of all ... Gods were recommended by their taste . Such sav'ry Deities must needs be good 120 As serv'd at once for Worship and for ...
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... Gods , and Men below : The Limping Smith observ'd the sadden'd Feast , Ev'n Goddesses are Women : And no Wife Has Pow'r to regulate her Husband's Life : Counsel she may ; and I will give thy Ear The Knowledge first , of what is fit to ...
... Gods , and Men below : The Limping Smith observ'd the sadden'd Feast , Ev'n Goddesses are Women : And no Wife Has Pow'r to regulate her Husband's Life : Counsel she may ; and I will give thy Ear The Knowledge first , of what is fit to ...
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... Gods their Vengeance store , For broken Vows of those who falsely swore . There winged Storms on Sea - born Venus ... Gods deserv'd , To sink in Seas , who were from preserv'd ? fires 80 But neither Gods nor Parent didst thou bear ...
... Gods their Vengeance store , For broken Vows of those who falsely swore . There winged Storms on Sea - born Venus ... Gods deserv'd , To sink in Seas , who were from preserv'd ? fires 80 But neither Gods nor Parent didst thou bear ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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