The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Love , which I Much ratherthan release , would chuse to die ? But thou , false Arcite , never shalt obtain , Thy bad Pretence ; I told thee first my Pain : For first my Love began e'er thine was born ; Thou , as my Council , and my ...
... Love , which I Much ratherthan release , would chuse to die ? But thou , false Arcite , never shalt obtain , Thy bad Pretence ; I told thee first my Pain : For first my Love began e'er thine was born ; Thou , as my Council , and my ...
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... Love and I do more ?. Shepherd . Think it's Love beyond all Measure , Makes me faint away with Pleasure ; Strength of Cordial may destroy , And the Blessing of possessing Kills me with Excess of Joy . 10 Shepherdess . Thirsis , how can ...
... Love and I do more ?. Shepherd . Think it's Love beyond all Measure , Makes me faint away with Pleasure ; Strength of Cordial may destroy , And the Blessing of possessing Kills me with Excess of Joy . 10 Shepherdess . Thirsis , how can ...
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... LOVE . | The wary Angler , in the winding Brook , 50. How well thy Gift does with my Fate agree ! My Funeral Pomp is cheaply made by thee . To no new Wounds my Bosom I display : The ... LOVE: The First Book of Ovid's Art of Love 492 495 506.
... LOVE . | The wary Angler , in the winding Brook , 50. How well thy Gift does with my Fate agree ! My Funeral Pomp is cheaply made by thee . To no new Wounds my Bosom I display : The ... LOVE: The First Book of Ovid's Art of Love 492 495 506.
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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