The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... names Dryden is not consistent in his use , falling sometimes under the influence of Latin . On the line But ... name is not only possible but certain , but his fault was no mistake of the quantity , but adherence to a mistaken ...
... names Dryden is not consistent in his use , falling sometimes under the influence of Latin . On the line But ... name is not only possible but certain , but his fault was no mistake of the quantity , but adherence to a mistaken ...
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... Name of Rome was kept conceal'd , 199 To shun the Spells , and Sorceries of those Who durst her Infant Majesty oppose . But when his tender strength in time shall rise To dare ill Tongues , and fascinating eyes ; This Isle , which hides ...
... Name of Rome was kept conceal'd , 199 To shun the Spells , and Sorceries of those Who durst her Infant Majesty oppose . But when his tender strength in time shall rise To dare ill Tongues , and fascinating eyes ; This Isle , which hides ...
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... Name Upon our Stock , and the Sysiphian Seed By Fraud and Theft asserts his Father's Breed : Then must I lose these Arms , because I came To fight uncall'd , a voluntary Name , Nor shun'd the Cause , but offer'd you my Aid , | While he ...
... Name Upon our Stock , and the Sysiphian Seed By Fraud and Theft asserts his Father's Breed : Then must I lose these Arms , because I came To fight uncall'd , a voluntary Name , Nor shun'd the Cause , but offer'd you my Aid , | While he ...
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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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