The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Light A Blessing sent you in your own Despight . The Manna falls , yet that Coelestial Bread Like Jews you munch , and murmure while you feed . May not your Fortune be like theirs , Exil'd , Yet forty Years to wander in the Wild : Or if ...
... Light A Blessing sent you in your own Despight . The Manna falls , yet that Coelestial Bread Like Jews you munch , and murmure while you feed . May not your Fortune be like theirs , Exil'd , Yet forty Years to wander in the Wild : Or if ...
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... Light ; Yet , when we walk , they shoot before the Sight , With us approach , retire , arise , and fall , Nothing ... Light was known , no bounds 41 of Art ; When Light was there , it knew not to depart , But glaring on remoter Objects ...
... Light ; Yet , when we walk , they shoot before the Sight , With us approach , retire , arise , and fall , Nothing ... Light was known , no bounds 41 of Art ; When Light was there , it knew not to depart , But glaring on remoter Objects ...
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... light : Fierce Boreas with his Off - spring issues forth , T ' invade the frozen Waggon of the North . While frowning Auster seeks the Southern Sphere , 81 And rots with endless Rain , th ' unwholesom year . High o're the Clouds , and ...
... light : Fierce Boreas with his Off - spring issues forth , T ' invade the frozen Waggon of the North . While frowning Auster seeks the Southern Sphere , 81 And rots with endless Rain , th ' unwholesom year . High o're the Clouds , 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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