The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Force em- ployes : His weak ones deep into his Reer he bore Remote from Guns , as Sick - men from the noise . 92 His fiery Canon did their passage guide , And following Smoke obscur'd them from the Foe : Thus Israel , safe from the ...
... Force em- ployes : His weak ones deep into his Reer he bore Remote from Guns , as Sick - men from the noise . 92 His fiery Canon did their passage guide , And following Smoke obscur'd them from the Foe : Thus Israel , safe from the ...
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... force confest , And , to be shorn , lay slumb'ring on her breast . But , when this fatal Counsel , found too late , Expos'd its Authour to the publique hate ; When his just Sovereign , by no impious way , Cou'd be seduced to Arbitrary ...
... force confest , And , to be shorn , lay slumb'ring on her breast . But , when this fatal Counsel , found too late , Expos'd its Authour to the publique hate ; When his just Sovereign , by no impious way , Cou'd be seduced to Arbitrary ...
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... Force her Lover to detain , And wishes to be ravish'd once again . FROM OVID'S AMOURS . FROM OVID'S AMOURS . A Foreigner at length inform'd the King , That slaughter'd Guests would kindly Mois- ture bring . The King reply'd , On thee ...
... Force her Lover to detain , And wishes to be ravish'd once again . FROM OVID'S AMOURS . FROM OVID'S AMOURS . A Foreigner at length inform'd the King , That slaughter'd Guests would kindly Mois- ture bring . The King reply'd , On thee ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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