The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Poor , whom daily she sup- ply'd ; Beginning to be such , but when Of her Charity . she dy❜d . For , while she liv'd , they slept in peace , by night ; Secure of bread , as of returning light , And , with such firm dependence on the ...
... Poor , whom daily she sup- ply'd ; Beginning to be such , but when Of her Charity . she dy❜d . For , while she liv'd , they slept in peace , by night ; Secure of bread , as of returning light , And , with such firm dependence on the ...
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... Poor ) All Offices of ours are out of Door : In vain we rise , and to their Levees run ; My Lord himself is up , before , and gone : The Praetor bids his Lictors mend their pace , Lest his Collegue outstrip him in the Race : The ...
... Poor ) All Offices of ours are out of Door : In vain we rise , and to their Levees run ; My Lord himself is up , before , and gone : The Praetor bids his Lictors mend their pace , Lest his Collegue outstrip him in the Race : The ...
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... poor Play has cost Must Noble Hastings Immaturely die My Part being small , I have had time to day 237 580 260 377 203 563 218 373 191 227 134 . 247 175 212 New Ministers , when first they get in place . No , no , poor suff'ring Heart ...
... poor Play has cost Must Noble Hastings Immaturely die My Part being small , I have had time to day 237 580 260 377 203 563 218 373 191 227 134 . 247 175 212 New Ministers , when first they get in place . No , no , poor suff'ring Heart ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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