The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... pain . 2 Sighing to himself , and crying , Wretched I , to love in vain ! Ever scorning , and denying To reward your faithful Swain Kiss me , Dear , before my dying ; Kiss me once , and ease my pain ! 3 Ever scorning , and denying To ...
... pain . 2 Sighing to himself , and crying , Wretched I , to love in vain ! Ever scorning , and denying To reward your faithful Swain Kiss me , Dear , before my dying ; Kiss me once , and ease my pain ! 3 Ever scorning , and denying To ...
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... pain , But cruel She I lov'd in vain . FROM EDIPUS . SONG TO APOLLO . Phœbus , God belov'd by men ; At thy dawn , ev'ry Beast is rouz'd in his At thy Setting , all the Birds of thy absence And we dye , all dye till the morning comes ...
... pain , But cruel She I lov'd in vain . FROM EDIPUS . SONG TO APOLLO . Phœbus , God belov'd by men ; At thy dawn , ev'ry Beast is rouz'd in his At thy Setting , all the Birds of thy absence And we dye , all dye till the morning comes ...
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... pain is our delight ; But pains unfelt produce the pleasing sight . ' Tis pleasant also to behold from far The moving Legions mingled in the War : But much more sweet thy lab'ring steps ) to guide To Vertues heights , with wisdom well ...
... pain is our delight ; But pains unfelt produce the pleasing sight . ' Tis pleasant also to behold from far The moving Legions mingled in the War : But much more sweet thy lab'ring steps ) to guide To Vertues heights , with wisdom well ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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