The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Young Gentleman Upon Young Mr. Rogers , of Gloucestershire On Mrs. Margaret Paston , of Barningham , in Norfolk Epitaph on a Nephew in Catworth Church , Huntingdonshire SONGS , ODES , AND LYRICAL PIECES • 192 • 194 194 · 195 195 The ...
... Young Gentleman Upon Young Mr. Rogers , of Gloucestershire On Mrs. Margaret Paston , of Barningham , in Norfolk Epitaph on a Nephew in Catworth Church , Huntingdonshire SONGS , ODES , AND LYRICAL PIECES • 192 • 194 194 · 195 195 The ...
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... young Friend perform'd and won the Race . 10 O early ripe ! to thy abundant Store What could advancing Age have added more ? It might ( what Nature never gives the Young ) Have taught the Numbers of thy Native Tongue . Through the harsh ...
... young Friend perform'd and won the Race . 10 O early ripe ! to thy abundant Store What could advancing Age have added more ? It might ( what Nature never gives the Young ) Have taught the Numbers of thy Native Tongue . Through the harsh ...
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... Young Hearts . Shou'd Hag and Gray - beard make such tender moan , Faith , you'd e'en trust ' em to themselves alone , And cry , let's go , here's nothing to be done . Since Love's our Business , as ' tis your Delight , The Young , who ...
... Young Hearts . Shou'd Hag and Gray - beard make such tender moan , Faith , you'd e'en trust ' em to themselves alone , And cry , let's go , here's nothing to be done . Since Love's our Business , as ' tis your Delight , The Young , who ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
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