The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Ev'n Property , whose Champion now you stand , 220 And seem for this the Idol of the Land , Did ne'er sustain such Violence before As when your Counsel shut the Royal Store ; Advice , that Ruine to whole Tribes procur'd , But secret ...
... Ev'n Property , whose Champion now you stand , 220 And seem for this the Idol of the Land , Did ne'er sustain such Violence before As when your Counsel shut the Royal Store ; Advice , that Ruine to whole Tribes procur'd , But secret ...
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... Ev'n Times are in perpetual Flux ; and run , Like Rivers from their Fountain rowling on ; For Time no more than Streams , is at a Stay : The flying Hour is ever on her way ; And as the Fountain still supplies her store , 270 The Wave ...
... Ev'n Times are in perpetual Flux ; and run , Like Rivers from their Fountain rowling on ; For Time no more than Streams , is at a Stay : The flying Hour is ever on her way ; And as the Fountain still supplies her store , 270 The Wave ...
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... ev'n the Poor in promise may be Rich . Vain Hopes a while her Appetite will stay ; ' Tis a deceitful , but commodious way . Who gives is Mad , but make her still believe ' Twill come , and that's the cheapest way to give . Ev'n barren ...
... ev'n the Poor in promise may be Rich . Vain Hopes a while her Appetite will stay ; ' Tis a deceitful , but commodious way . Who gives is Mad , but make her still believe ' Twill come , and that's the cheapest way to give . Ev'n barren ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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