The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... forc'd great Jove from his own Heaven to fly , ( What King , what Crown from Treasons reach is free , 40 If Jove and Heaven can violated be ? ) , The lesser Gods that shar'd his prosp❜rous State All suffer'd in the Exil'd Thunderer's ...
... forc'd great Jove from his own Heaven to fly , ( What King , what Crown from Treasons reach is free , 40 If Jove and Heaven can violated be ? ) , The lesser Gods that shar'd his prosp❜rous State All suffer'd in the Exil'd Thunderer's ...
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... forc'd the fearful Trojans to retire . But Ajax boasts , that he was only thought A Match for Hector , who the Combat sought : Sure he forgets the King , the Chiefs , and Me ; All were as eager for the Fight as He : 430 He but the ninth ...
... forc'd the fearful Trojans to retire . But Ajax boasts , that he was only thought A Match for Hector , who the Combat sought : Sure he forgets the King , the Chiefs , and Me ; All were as eager for the Fight as He : 430 He but the ninth ...
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... forc'd , ev'n to their own Desires . They seem t ' accuse you , with a down - cast Sight , But in their Souls confess you did them right . Who might be forc'd , and yet untouch'd depart , Thank with their Tongues , but curse you with ...
... forc'd , ev'n to their own Desires . They seem t ' accuse you , with a down - cast Sight , But in their Souls confess you did them right . Who might be forc'd , and yet untouch'd depart , Thank with their Tongues , but curse you with ...
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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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