The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Plot to have the Scandal thrown That from Dan's limits to Beersheba slew , 70 Th ' Original Rebells Wiles , Revenge and Less fatal the repeated Wars of Tyre , And less Jerusalem's avenging Fire . With gentler terrour these our State o ...
... Plot to have the Scandal thrown That from Dan's limits to Beersheba slew , 70 Th ' Original Rebells Wiles , Revenge and Less fatal the repeated Wars of Tyre , And less Jerusalem's avenging Fire . With gentler terrour these our State o ...
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... Plot . And for Surprize , two Bloody - minded Men Fight till they dye , then rise and dance again . Such deep Intrigues you're welcome to this Day : But blame your Selves , not him who writ the Play . Though his Plot's dull as can be ...
... Plot . And for Surprize , two Bloody - minded Men Fight till they dye , then rise and dance again . Such deep Intrigues you're welcome to this Day : But blame your Selves , not him who writ the Play . Though his Plot's dull as can be ...
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... Plot these Trimmers cry , 29 And , tho ' they cannot keep it in their Eye , They bind it Prentice to Count Teckely . They believe not the last Plot ; may I be curst , If I believe they e'er believ'd the first . No wonder their own Plot no ...
... Plot these Trimmers cry , 29 And , tho ' they cannot keep it in their Eye , They bind it Prentice to Count Teckely . They believe not the last Plot ; may I be curst , If I believe they e'er believ'd the first . No wonder their own Plot no ...
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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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