The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... better Ease thou maist abide , Bedding and Clothes I will this Night provide , And needful Sustenance , that thou maist be A Conquest better won , and worthy me . 161 His Promise Palamon accepts ; but pray'd , To keep it better than the ...
... better Ease thou maist abide , Bedding and Clothes I will this Night provide , And needful Sustenance , that thou maist be A Conquest better won , and worthy me . 161 His Promise Palamon accepts ; but pray'd , To keep it better than the ...
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... better Luck , a better Mother give : Chance gave us being , and by Chance we live . 420 Such as our Atoms were , ev'n such are we , Or call it Chance , or strong Necessity . Thus , loaded with dead weight , the Will is free . And thus ...
... better Luck , a better Mother give : Chance gave us being , and by Chance we live . 420 Such as our Atoms were , ev'n such are we , Or call it Chance , or strong Necessity . Thus , loaded with dead weight , the Will is free . And thus ...
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... better Judges , that the praise of a Translation consists in adding new Beauties to the piece , thereby to recompense the loss which it sustains by change of Language , I shall be willing to be taught better , and to recant . In the ...
... better Judges , that the praise of a Translation consists in adding new Beauties to the piece , thereby to recompense the loss which it sustains by change of Language , I shall be willing to be taught better , and to recant . In the ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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