The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Wife abhors the Fool , the Fool the Wife . And some Men say , that great Delight have we , To be for Truth extoll'd , and Secrecy : 150 And constant in one Purpose still to dwell ; And not our Husband's Counsels to reveal . But that's a ...
... Wife abhors the Fool , the Fool the Wife . And some Men say , that great Delight have we , To be for Truth extoll'd , and Secrecy : 150 And constant in one Purpose still to dwell ; And not our Husband's Counsels to reveal . But that's a ...
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... Wife In all this Town ? Suppose her free from strife , Rich , Fair , and Fruitful , of Unblemish'd Life ; Chast as the Sabines , whose prevailing Charms Dismiss'd their Husbands , and their Brothers Arms . Grant her , besides , of Noble ...
... Wife In all this Town ? Suppose her free from strife , Rich , Fair , and Fruitful , of Unblemish'd Life ; Chast as the Sabines , whose prevailing Charms Dismiss'd their Husbands , and their Brothers Arms . Grant her , besides , of Noble ...
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... Wife . 17 Your Reason why , & c . The Answer of the Husband . 18 Call'st thou that Slave a Man ? The Wife again . 19 Hannibal . A Famous Carthaginian Cap . tain ; who was upon the point of Conquering the Romans . 20 The good Goddess ...
... Wife . 17 Your Reason why , & c . The Answer of the Husband . 18 Call'st thou that Slave a Man ? The Wife again . 19 Hannibal . A Famous Carthaginian Cap . tain ; who was upon the point of Conquering the Romans . 20 The good Goddess ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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