The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... ne'er so dearly he Youth's Ambitious with swifter Homage le Necks beneath his pressing Tides repair , Is his Streamers in the he original edition , 1682 . Nahum Tate . The only n's is li . 310-509 . In the e are some changes which Tate ...
... ne'er so dearly he Youth's Ambitious with swifter Homage le Necks beneath his pressing Tides repair , Is his Streamers in the he original edition , 1682 . Nahum Tate . The only n's is li . 310-509 . In the e are some changes which Tate ...
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... ne'er sustain such Violence before As when your Counsel shut the Royal Store ; Advice , that Ruine to whole Tribes procur'd , But secret kept till your own Banks secur'd . Recount with this the tripple Cov'nant broke , And Israel fitted ...
... ne'er sustain such Violence before As when your Counsel shut the Royal Store ; Advice , that Ruine to whole Tribes procur'd , But secret kept till your own Banks secur'd . Recount with this the tripple Cov'nant broke , And Israel fitted ...
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... ne'er had Wit or Will for Mischief yet , But pleased to be reputed of a Set . But in the Sacred Annals of our Plot , Industrions AROD never be forgot : The Labours of this Midnight - Magistrate , May vie with Corah's to preserve the ...
... ne'er had Wit or Will for Mischief yet , But pleased to be reputed of a Set . But in the Sacred Annals of our Plot , Industrions AROD never be forgot : The Labours of this Midnight - Magistrate , May vie with Corah's to preserve the ...
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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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