The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... fear these are enemies , That rather seem to us like deities ? Que . By their protection let us beg to live ; 20 ... fear : / And from our fear does adoration rise : / Else why do we encline / To think them Pow'rs divine ' ( 17–18 ) . S ...
... fear these are enemies , That rather seem to us like deities ? Que . By their protection let us beg to live ; 20 ... fear : / And from our fear does adoration rise : / Else why do we encline / To think them Pow'rs divine ' ( 17–18 ) . S ...
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... fear'st , and will not die . The angel takes the fruit and gives to the spirits who danced ; they immediately put off their deformed shapes and appear angels . Angel , singing . Behold what a change on a sudden is here ! How glorious in ...
... fear'st , and will not die . The angel takes the fruit and gives to the spirits who danced ; they immediately put off their deformed shapes and appear angels . Angel , singing . Behold what a change on a sudden is here ! How glorious in ...
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... fear ; 175 One draws me from you , and one brings me near . Our flames are mutual ; and my husband's gone : The nights are long ; I fear to lie alone . One house contains us , and weak walls divide , And you're too pressing to be long ...
... fear ; 175 One draws me from you , and one brings me near . Our flames are mutual ; and my husband's gone : The nights are long ; I fear to lie alone . One house contains us , and weak walls divide , And you're too pressing to be long ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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