The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Sight . ' Twas bench'd with Turf , and , goodly to be seen , The thick young Grass arose in fresher Green : The Mound was newly made , no Sight cou'd pass Betwixt the nice Partitions of the Grass ; The well - united Sods so closely lay ...
... Sight . ' Twas bench'd with Turf , and , goodly to be seen , The thick young Grass arose in fresher Green : The Mound was newly made , no Sight cou'd pass Betwixt the nice Partitions of the Grass ; The well - united Sods so closely lay ...
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... SIGHT , the Mother of Desires , What Charming Objects dost thou yield ! ' Tis sweet , when tedious Night expires , To see the Rosie Morning guild The Mountain - Tops and paint the Field ! But when Clorinda comes in Sight , She makes the ...
... SIGHT , the Mother of Desires , What Charming Objects dost thou yield ! ' Tis sweet , when tedious Night expires , To see the Rosie Morning guild The Mountain - Tops and paint the Field ! But when Clorinda comes in Sight , She makes the ...
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... Sight , till she no longer knew 80 The much - lov'd Face ; that Comfort lost supplies With less , and with the Galley feeds her Eyes ; The Galley born from view by rising Gales , She follow'd with her Sight the flying Sails : When ev'n ...
... Sight , till she no longer knew 80 The much - lov'd Face ; that Comfort lost supplies With less , and with the Galley feeds her Eyes ; The Galley born from view by rising Gales , She follow'd with her Sight the flying Sails : When ev'n ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
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5 | 25 |
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