The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... thou art gone , New Gods the Temples , and new Kings the Throne . I wickenham Church . [ Title - page of First. Not ... thou know'st not , thou art wreck'd at home ! No more shalt thou behold thy Sister's Face , Thou hast already ...
... thou art gone , New Gods the Temples , and new Kings the Throne . I wickenham Church . [ Title - page of First. Not ... thou know'st not , thou art wreck'd at home ! No more shalt thou behold thy Sister's Face , Thou hast already ...
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... thou , Traytor , on the Plain 299 Appeach my Honour , or thy own maintain , Since thou art of my Council , and the Friend Whose Faith I trust , and on whose Care depend : And would'st thou court my Ladies Love , which I Much ratherthan ...
... thou , Traytor , on the Plain 299 Appeach my Honour , or thy own maintain , Since thou art of my Council , and the Friend Whose Faith I trust , and on whose Care depend : And would'st thou court my Ladies Love , which I Much ratherthan ...
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... thou art born to some peculiar Fate ; When the mad People rise against the State , To look them into Duty ; and command An awful Silence with thy lifted hand . Then to bespeak ' em thus : Athenians , know Against right Reason all your ...
... thou art born to some peculiar Fate ; When the mad People rise against the State , To look them into Duty ; and command An awful Silence with thy lifted hand . Then to bespeak ' em thus : Athenians , know Against right Reason all your ...
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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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