The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Less fatal the repeated Wars of Tyre , And less Jerusalem's avenging Fire . |. She lives with Angels , and as Angels do , Quits Heav'n sometimes to bless the world Below , Where cherisht by her Bounties plenteous Spring , Reviving Widows ...
... Less fatal the repeated Wars of Tyre , And less Jerusalem's avenging Fire . |. She lives with Angels , and as Angels do , Quits Heav'n sometimes to bless the world Below , Where cherisht by her Bounties plenteous Spring , Reviving Widows ...
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... less . But if reduc'd subsistence to implore , In common prudence they wou'd pass your door . Unpitty'd Hudibrass , your Champion friend , Has shown how far your charities extend . This lasting verse shall on his tomb be read , 251 He ...
... less . But if reduc'd subsistence to implore , In common prudence they wou'd pass your door . Unpitty'd Hudibrass , your Champion friend , Has shown how far your charities extend . This lasting verse shall on his tomb be read , 251 He ...
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... less in both is found : 90 |. By different Methods we maintain our Right , Nor am I made to Talk , nor he to Fight . In bloody Fields I labour to be great ; His Arms are a smooth Tongue , and soft deceit : Nor need I speak my Deeds , for ...
... less in both is found : 90 |. By different Methods we maintain our Right , Nor am I made to Talk , nor he to Fight . In bloody Fields I labour to be great ; His Arms are a smooth Tongue , and soft deceit : Nor need I speak my Deeds , for ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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