The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Maid Had kindling Fires on either Altar laid : 210 ( The Rites were such as were observ'd of old , By Statius in his Theban Story told . ) Then kneeling with her Hands across her Breast , Thus lowly she preferr'd her chast Request . O ...
... Maid Had kindling Fires on either Altar laid : 210 ( The Rites were such as were observ'd of old , By Statius in his Theban Story told . ) Then kneeling with her Hands across her Breast , Thus lowly she preferr'd her chast Request . O ...
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... Maid accus'd the ling'ring days alone : For whom she thought a man , she thought her own . But Iphis bends beneath a greater grief : As fiercely burns , but hopes for no relief . Ev'n her Despair adds fuel to her fire ; A Maid with ...
... Maid accus'd the ling'ring days alone : For whom she thought a man , she thought her own . But Iphis bends beneath a greater grief : As fiercely burns , but hopes for no relief . Ev'n her Despair adds fuel to her fire ; A Maid with ...
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... Maid , will that thy Suit advance ? ' Tis a hard Question , and a doubtful Chance . One Maid , corrupted , bawds the better for't ; Another for her self wou'd keep the Sport . Thy Bus'ness may be further'd or delay'd : But by my Counsel ...
... Maid , will that thy Suit advance ? ' Tis a hard Question , and a doubtful Chance . One Maid , corrupted , bawds the better for't ; Another for her self wou'd keep the Sport . Thy Bus'ness may be further'd or delay'd : But by my Counsel ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
5 | 25 |
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