The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Soul devoid of Fear , His High - designing Thoughts were figurd ' there , For Poets frequent In - rodes there had made , | As when , by Magick , Ghosts are made And perfectly cou'd represent ΙΟΙ The Shape , the Face , with ev'ry Linea ...
... Soul devoid of Fear , His High - designing Thoughts were figurd ' there , For Poets frequent In - rodes there had made , | As when , by Magick , Ghosts are made And perfectly cou'd represent ΙΟΙ The Shape , the Face , with ev'ry Linea ...
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... soul can bear ; 210 So did she love , and so dispense her Care . ) Her eldest thus , by consequence , was best ; As longer cultivated than the rest : The Babe had all that Infant care beguiles , And early knew his Mother in her smiles ...
... soul can bear ; 210 So did she love , and so dispense her Care . ) Her eldest thus , by consequence , was best ; As longer cultivated than the rest : The Babe had all that Infant care beguiles , And early knew his Mother in her smiles ...
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... Soul so kind , Gave sad assurance that his Fears were true ; Too well the Envy of the Gods he knew : For when their Gifts too lavishly are plac'd , Soon they repent , and will not make them last . For , sure , it was too bountiful a ...
... Soul so kind , Gave sad assurance that his Fears were true ; Too well the Envy of the Gods he knew : For when their Gifts too lavishly are plac'd , Soon they repent , and will not make them last . For , sure , it was too bountiful a ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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