The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... death drew nearer ev'ry hour . ' Tis true , the younger Lyon scap'd the snare , But all your priestly calves lay ... death B C : hounds and death , A S ΙΟ 15 20 25 30 ( After long fencing push'd , against a wall , ( 485 ) The Second Part.
... death drew nearer ev'ry hour . ' Tis true , the younger Lyon scap'd the snare , But all your priestly calves lay ... death B C : hounds and death , A S ΙΟ 15 20 25 30 ( After long fencing push'd , against a wall , ( 485 ) The Second Part.
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... death . One sigh , did her eternal Bliss assure ; So little Penance needs , when Souls are almost pure . As gentle Dreams our waking Thoughts pursue ; Or , one Dream pass'd , we slide into a new ; ( So close they follow , such wild ...
... death . One sigh , did her eternal Bliss assure ; So little Penance needs , when Souls are almost pure . As gentle Dreams our waking Thoughts pursue ; Or , one Dream pass'd , we slide into a new ; ( So close they follow , such wild ...
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... Death of her Father , her Mother , and her Seven Brothers . The Devil was in Hector , if he knew not all this matter , as well as she who told it him ; for she had been his Bed - fellow for many Years together : And if he knew it , then ...
... Death of her Father , her Mother , and her Seven Brothers . The Devil was in Hector , if he knew not all this matter , as well as she who told it him ; for she had been his Bed - fellow for many Years together : And if he knew it , then ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
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