The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... betwixt this Association and that in the time of Queen Elizabeth . But there is this small difference betwixt them , that the ends of the one are directly opposite to the other one with the Queen's approbation and con- junction , as ...
... betwixt this Association and that in the time of Queen Elizabeth . But there is this small difference betwixt them , that the ends of the one are directly opposite to the other one with the Queen's approbation and con- junction , as ...
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... Betwixt my Father and thy sinful Mother ; To make Us Sister Turk and Christian Brother . Mor . Excuse me there ; that League shou'd have been rather IO Betwixt your Mother and my Mufti - Father ; ' Tis for my own and my Relations Credit ...
... Betwixt my Father and thy sinful Mother ; To make Us Sister Turk and Christian Brother . Mor . Excuse me there ; that League shou'd have been rather IO Betwixt your Mother and my Mufti - Father ; ' Tis for my own and my Relations Credit ...
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... Betwixt the. BOOK III . THE Day approach'd when Fortune shou'd decide Th ' important Enterprize , and give the Bride ; For now , the Rivals round the World had sought , And each his Number , well appointed , brought . The Nations far and ...
... Betwixt the. BOOK III . THE Day approach'd when Fortune shou'd decide Th ' important Enterprize , and give the Bride ; For now , the Rivals round the World had sought , And each his Number , well appointed , brought . The Nations far and ...
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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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