The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... seem'd to wander in a moving wood 79 Our little Fleet was now ingag'd so far , That , like the Sword - fish in the Whale , they fought . The Combat only seem'd a Civil War , Till through their Bowels we our Passage wrought . 80 Never ...
... seem'd to wander in a moving wood 79 Our little Fleet was now ingag'd so far , That , like the Sword - fish in the Whale , they fought . The Combat only seem'd a Civil War , Till through their Bowels we our Passage wrought . 80 Never ...
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... Seem'd pointing to a gracious Turn agen : 81 And Death's up - lifted Arme arrested in its hast . Heav'n half repented of the doom , And almost griev'd it had foreseen , What by Foresight it will'd eternally to come . Mercy above did ...
... Seem'd pointing to a gracious Turn agen : 81 And Death's up - lifted Arme arrested in its hast . Heav'n half repented of the doom , And almost griev'd it had foreseen , What by Foresight it will'd eternally to come . Mercy above did ...
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... seem'd the Musick melted in the Throat . Thus dancing on , and singing as they danc'd , 201 They to the middle of the Mead advanc'd : Till round my Arbour , a new Ring they made , And footed it about the secret Shade : O'erjoy'd to see ...
... seem'd the Musick melted in the Throat . Thus dancing on , and singing as they danc'd , 201 They to the middle of the Mead advanc'd : Till round my Arbour , a new Ring they made , And footed it about the secret Shade : O'erjoy'd to see ...
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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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