The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... kind The worst is that which Persecutes the mind . Let us but weigh at what offence we strike , ' Tis but because we cannot think alike . In punishing of this , we overthrow The Laws of Nations and of Nature too Beasts are the Subjects ...
... kind The worst is that which Persecutes the mind . Let us but weigh at what offence we strike , ' Tis but because we cannot think alike . In punishing of this , we overthrow The Laws of Nations and of Nature too Beasts are the Subjects ...
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... kind , All rich and rare is fresh within my Mind . In Velvet white as Snow the Troop was gown'd , 161 The Seams with sparkling Emeralds set around ; 157 Forms ] Christie wrongly gives form 159 kind , ] Christie omitted the comma , but ...
... kind , All rich and rare is fresh within my Mind . In Velvet white as Snow the Troop was gown'd , 161 The Seams with sparkling Emeralds set around ; 157 Forms ] Christie wrongly gives form 159 kind , ] Christie omitted the comma , but ...
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... Kind . is Death that ends my pain , But cruel She I lov'd in vain . FROM EDIPUS . SONG TO APOLLO . Phœbus , God ... Kind Keeper . 6 Murmure my in editions . TRANSLATIONS . [ PREFACE TO SYLVAE OR THE SECOND PART. FROM THE KIND KEEPER ...
... Kind . is Death that ends my pain , But cruel She I lov'd in vain . FROM EDIPUS . SONG TO APOLLO . Phœbus , God ... Kind Keeper . 6 Murmure my in editions . TRANSLATIONS . [ PREFACE TO SYLVAE OR THE SECOND PART. FROM THE KIND KEEPER ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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