The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... head , Where Queens are formed , and future Hero's bred ; Where unfledged Actors learn to laugh and cry , Where infant Punks their tender voices try , And little Maximins the Gods defy . Great Fletcher never treads in Buskins here , Nor ...
... head , Where Queens are formed , and future Hero's bred ; Where unfledged Actors learn to laugh and cry , Where infant Punks their tender voices try , And little Maximins the Gods defy . Great Fletcher never treads in Buskins here , Nor ...
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... heads , are understood 430 Your brother prophets , who reform'd abroad ; Those able heads expound a wiser way , That ... head till they break their brains : defy , While unregarded thunders vainly fly . I pass the rest , because your ...
... heads , are understood 430 Your brother prophets , who reform'd abroad ; Those able heads expound a wiser way , That ... head till they break their brains : defy , While unregarded thunders vainly fly . I pass the rest , because your ...
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... Head : And wish'd for bloody Wars and mortal Wounds , And of the Greeks oppress'd in Fight , to hear the dying Sounds . Now , when twelve Days compleat had run their Race , The Gods bethought them of the Cares belonging to their place ...
... Head : And wish'd for bloody Wars and mortal Wounds , And of the Greeks oppress'd in Fight , to hear the dying Sounds . Now , when twelve Days compleat had run their Race , The Gods bethought them of the Cares belonging to their place ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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