The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... seems to me , just cause . It may be that this deviation has not been intentional . Thus , when Dryden printed Not all the Wealth of Eastern Kings , said she , Have Pow'r to part my plighted Love and me : " " the Cambridge editor prints ...
... seems to me , just cause . It may be that this deviation has not been intentional . Thus , when Dryden printed Not all the Wealth of Eastern Kings , said she , Have Pow'r to part my plighted Love and me : " " the Cambridge editor prints ...
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... seem reviv'd by Fate , While you dispense the Laws and guide the State . The Nation's Soul , our Monarch , does dis ... seems to lack a title - page . Our Sight is limited where you are join'd And beyond that no farther Heav'n can find ...
... seem reviv'd by Fate , While you dispense the Laws and guide the State . The Nation's Soul , our Monarch , does dis ... seems to lack a title - page . Our Sight is limited where you are join'd And beyond that no farther Heav'n can find ...
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... seems to have observed the earliest text of 105 . 3 For them alone the Heav'ns had kindly heat ; a In Eastern Quarries ripening precious Dew : For them the Idumæan Balm did sweat , And in hot Ceilon Spicy Forrests grew . 4 The Sun but seem ...
... seems to have observed the earliest text of 105 . 3 For them alone the Heav'ns had kindly heat ; a In Eastern Quarries ripening precious Dew : For them the Idumæan Balm did sweat , And in hot Ceilon Spicy Forrests grew . 4 The Sun but seem ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
I | 18 |
5 | 25 |
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