The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... fair , in the bloom of Fifteen ) A Song for St. Cecilia's Day , November 22 , 1687 The Lady's Song A Song to a Fair Young Lady going out of Town in the Spring Alexander's Feast ; or , The Power of Musique . An Ode in honour of St ...
... fair , in the bloom of Fifteen ) A Song for St. Cecilia's Day , November 22 , 1687 The Lady's Song A Song to a Fair Young Lady going out of Town in the Spring Alexander's Feast ; or , The Power of Musique . An Ode in honour of St ...
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... fair Syrinx , A SONG TO A FAIR YOUNG LADY GOING OUT OF. 3 The TRUMPETS loud Clangor Excites us to Arms With shrill Notes of Anger And mortal Alarms . The double double double beat Of the thund'ring DRUM Cryes , heark the Foes come ...
... fair Syrinx , A SONG TO A FAIR YOUNG LADY GOING OUT OF. 3 The TRUMPETS loud Clangor Excites us to Arms With shrill Notes of Anger And mortal Alarms . The double double double beat Of the thund'ring DRUM Cryes , heark the Foes come ...
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... Fair ; She cast not back a pitying Eye : But left her Lover in Despair , To sigh , to languish , and to die : Ah , how can those fair Eyes endure To give the wounds they will not cure ! " 3 Great God of Love , why hast thou made A Face ...
... Fair ; She cast not back a pitying Eye : But left her Lover in Despair , To sigh , to languish , and to die : Ah , how can those fair Eyes endure To give the wounds they will not cure ! " 3 Great God of Love , why hast thou made A Face ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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