The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... give the improvement 62 then ] The editors change the spelling to than 70 Virgin's ] The editors wrongly give Virgin To understand how much we owe to you , 71 We must your Numbers with your Author's view : Then we shall see his work was ...
... give the improvement 62 then ] The editors change the spelling to than 70 Virgin's ] The editors wrongly give Virgin To understand how much we owe to you , 71 We must your Numbers with your Author's view : Then we shall see his work was ...
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... give the Lie , And turn distorted Words to Blasphemy , They give the Scandal ; and the Wise discern Their Glosses teach an Age , too apt to learn . What I have loosly , or profanely writ , Let them to Fires ( their due desert ) commit ...
... give the Lie , And turn distorted Words to Blasphemy , They give the Scandal ; and the Wise discern Their Glosses teach an Age , too apt to learn . What I have loosly , or profanely writ , Let them to Fires ( their due desert ) commit ...
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... give , and give , and give , and give , Till we can give no more : But what to day will take away , To Morrow will restore . Thus at the heighth we love and live , And fear not to be poor . FROM KING ARTHUR . Man sings Oh SIGHT , the ...
... give , and give , and give , and give , Till we can give no more : But what to day will take away , To Morrow will restore . Thus at the heighth we love and live , And fear not to be poor . FROM KING ARTHUR . Man sings Oh SIGHT , the ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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