The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... Thou god of marriage , shun thy own disgrace , And take thy torch from this detested place : Instead of that , let furies light their brands , And fire my pile with their infernal hands . With happier fortune may my sisters wed , Warned ...
... Thou god of marriage , shun thy own disgrace , And take thy torch from this detested place : Instead of that , let furies light their brands , And fire my pile with their infernal hands . With happier fortune may my sisters wed , Warned ...
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... thou deserv'st from heaven's avenging laws , But I'm unwilling to become the cause . To shun my love , if thou wilt seek thy fate so ' Tis a dear purchase , and a costly hate . Stay but a little , till the tempest cease , And the loud ...
... thou deserv'st from heaven's avenging laws , But I'm unwilling to become the cause . To shun my love , if thou wilt seek thy fate so ' Tis a dear purchase , and a costly hate . Stay but a little , till the tempest cease , And the loud ...
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... thou not yet what dangers ships sustain : So often wrecked , how dar'st thou tempt the main ? Which , were it smooth , were every wave asleep , Ten thousand forms of death are in the deep . In that abyss the gods their vengeance store ...
... thou not yet what dangers ships sustain : So often wrecked , how dar'st thou tempt the main ? Which , were it smooth , were every wave asleep , Ten thousand forms of death are in the deep . In that abyss the gods their vengeance store ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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