The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Mind too much , So unexhausted her Perfections were , That , for more Children , she had more to spare ; For Souls unborn , whom her untimely death Depriv'd of Bodies and of mortal breath : And ( cou'd they take th ' Impressions of her Mind ) ...
... Mind too much , So unexhausted her Perfections were , That , for more Children , she had more to spare ; For Souls unborn , whom her untimely death Depriv'd of Bodies and of mortal breath : And ( cou'd they take th ' Impressions of her Mind ) ...
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... Mind , And Lovers , far beyond their faithless Kind : See their wide streaming Wounds ; they neither came 320 From Pride of Empire , nor desire of Fame : Kings fight for Kingdoms , Madmen for Applause : But Love for Love alone ; that ...
... Mind , And Lovers , far beyond their faithless Kind : See their wide streaming Wounds ; they neither came 320 From Pride of Empire , nor desire of Fame : Kings fight for Kingdoms , Madmen for Applause : But Love for Love alone ; that ...
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... Mind Heav'n's Justice , Theodore's revengeful Kind , And the same Fate to the same Sin assign'd ;. Already sees her self the Monster's Prey , And feels her Heart , and Entrails torn away . ' Twas a mute Scene of Sorrow , mix'd with fear ...
... Mind Heav'n's Justice , Theodore's revengeful Kind , And the same Fate to the same Sin assign'd ;. Already sees her self the Monster's Prey , And feels her Heart , and Entrails torn away . ' Twas a mute Scene of Sorrow , mix'd with fear ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
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