The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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Ah what a pleasure it is to discover In her eyes pity , who causes my pain ! 2 s When with unkindness our love at a stand is , And both have punished ourselves with the pain , Ah what a pleasure the touch of her hand is , Ah what a ...
Ah what a pleasure it is to discover In her eyes pity , who causes my pain ! 2 s When with unkindness our love at a stand is , And both have punished ourselves with the pain , Ah what a pleasure the touch of her hand is , Ah what a ...
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115 Some right you claim , since naked to your eyes Three goddesses disputed beauty's prize ; One offered valour , t ' other crowns , but she Obtained her cause who smiling promised me . But first I am not of belief so light To think ...
115 Some right you claim , since naked to your eyes Three goddesses disputed beauty's prize ; One offered valour , t ' other crowns , but she Obtained her cause who smiling promised me . But first I am not of belief so light To think ...
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His eyes are very small , and sunk , and is suppos'd to be either thick - ey'd , or Moon - blind ' ; and The Character of an Ignoramus Doctor : ' His Eyes are Murdering as the Basilisk's ; tho ' Blindish too as the Batt's .
His eyes are very small , and sunk , and is suppos'd to be either thick - ey'd , or Moon - blind ' ; and The Character of an Ignoramus Doctor : ' His Eyes are Murdering as the Basilisk's ; tho ' Blindish too as the Batt's .
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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