The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Desires , I lov'd the Lady first . Canst thou pretend Desire , whom Żeal in- flam'd To worship , and a Pow'r Coelestial nam'd ? Thine was Devotion to the Blest above , I saw the Woman , and desir'd her Love ; 320 First own'd my Passion ...
... Desires , I lov'd the Lady first . Canst thou pretend Desire , whom Żeal in- flam'd To worship , and a Pow'r Coelestial nam'd ? Thine was Devotion to the Blest above , I saw the Woman , and desir'd her Love ; 320 First own'd my Passion ...
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... Desire , and one to cause . One Shaft is pointed with refulgent Gold , To bribe the Love , and make the Lover bold : 630 One blunt , and tipt with Lead , whose base Allay Provokes disdain , and drives desire away . The blunted bolt ...
... Desire , and one to cause . One Shaft is pointed with refulgent Gold , To bribe the Love , and make the Lover bold : 630 One blunt , and tipt with Lead , whose base Allay Provokes disdain , and drives desire away . The blunted bolt ...
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... desire . And , scarce refraining tears , alas ! said she , What issue of my love remains for me ! 90 How wild a Passion works within my Breast , With what prodigious Flames am I possest ! Cou'd I the Care of Providence deserve , Heav'n ...
... desire . And , scarce refraining tears , alas ! said she , What issue of my love remains for me ! 90 How wild a Passion works within my Breast , With what prodigious Flames am I possest ! Cou'd I the Care of Providence deserve , Heav'n ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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