The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Youth and Charms , Expire with wretched Fate in Impious Armes ? A Prince so form'd with Earth's , and Heaven's Applause , 1 To Tryumph ore Crown'd Heads in David's Cause : 890 Or grant him Victor , still his Hopes must fail , Who ...
... Youth and Charms , Expire with wretched Fate in Impious Armes ? A Prince so form'd with Earth's , and Heaven's Applause , 1 To Tryumph ore Crown'd Heads in David's Cause : 890 Or grant him Victor , still his Hopes must fail , Who ...
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... Youth , and Wealth , and Luxury , 480 And spritely Hope , and short - enduring Joy ; And Sorceries , to raise th ' Infernal Pow'rs , And Sigils fram'd in Planetary Hours ; Expense , and After - thought , and idle Care , And Doubts of ...
... Youth , and Wealth , and Luxury , 480 And spritely Hope , and short - enduring Joy ; And Sorceries , to raise th ' Infernal Pow'rs , And Sigils fram'd in Planetary Hours ; Expense , and After - thought , and idle Care , And Doubts of ...
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... Youth em- ploys ; And Phoebe Rivals in her rural Joys . With naked Neck she goes , and Shoulders bare , And with a Fillet binds her flowing Hair . 640 By many Suitors sought , she mocks their pains , And still her vow'd Virginity ...
... Youth em- ploys ; And Phoebe Rivals in her rural Joys . With naked Neck she goes , and Shoulders bare , And with a Fillet binds her flowing Hair . 640 By many Suitors sought , she mocks their pains , And still her vow'd Virginity ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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