The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Tears advise , T ' appease their Rage , Undaunted He Com- plies ; Thus he who , prodigal of Bloud , and Ease , A Royal Life expos'd to Winds and Seas , At once contending with the Waves and Fire , And heading Danger in the Wars of Tyre ...
... Tears advise , T ' appease their Rage , Undaunted He Com- plies ; Thus he who , prodigal of Bloud , and Ease , A Royal Life expos'd to Winds and Seas , At once contending with the Waves and Fire , And heading Danger in the Wars of Tyre ...
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... Tears ; Which I will pay thee down , before I go , 670 And save my self the Pains to weep below , If Souls can weep ; though once I meant to meet My Fate with Face unmov'd , and Eyes un- wet , Yet since I have thee here in narrow Room ...
... Tears ; Which I will pay thee down , before I go , 670 And save my self the Pains to weep below , If Souls can weep ; though once I meant to meet My Fate with Face unmov'd , and Eyes un- wet , Yet since I have thee here in narrow Room ...
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... Tears , thy warm Desires to grant ; For Tears will pierce a Heart of Adamant . If Tears will not be squeez'd , then rub your Eye , Or noint the Lids , and seem at least to cry . Kiss , if you can : Resistance if she make , * And will ...
... Tears , thy warm Desires to grant ; For Tears will pierce a Heart of Adamant . If Tears will not be squeez'd , then rub your Eye , Or noint the Lids , and seem at least to cry . Kiss , if you can : Resistance if she make , * And will ...
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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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