The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... fear foretold foul - weather in the sky . Besides , a Raven from a withered Oak , Left of their lodging , was observed to croke . That omen lik'd him not , so his advice Was present safety , bought at any price : ( A seeming pious care ...
... fear foretold foul - weather in the sky . Besides , a Raven from a withered Oak , Left of their lodging , was observed to croke . That omen lik'd him not , so his advice Was present safety , bought at any price : ( A seeming pious care ...
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... fear ; Still on the Table lay th ' unfinished Cheer ; The Knight , and hungry Mastiffs stood around , The mangled Dame lay breathless on the Ground ; When on a suddain reinspired with Breath , Again she rose , again to suffer Death ...
... fear ; Still on the Table lay th ' unfinished Cheer ; The Knight , and hungry Mastiffs stood around , The mangled Dame lay breathless on the Ground ; When on a suddain reinspired with Breath , Again she rose , again to suffer Death ...
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... Fears , or Reasons will prevail , If Fate has fix'd thee obstinate to sail , Go not without thy Wife , but let me bear- My part of Danger with an equal share , 50 And present , what I suffer only fear : Then o'er the bounding Billows ...
... Fears , or Reasons will prevail , If Fate has fix'd thee obstinate to sail , Go not without thy Wife , but let me bear- My part of Danger with an equal share , 50 And present , what I suffer only fear : Then o'er the bounding Billows ...
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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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