The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Fortune wou'd ( his fortune came tho ' late ) He took Possession of his just Estate : Nor rack'd his Tenants with increase of Rent , Nor liv'd too sparing , nor too largely spent ; But overlook'd his Hinds , their Pay was just , And ...
... Fortune wou'd ( his fortune came tho ' late ) He took Possession of his just Estate : Nor rack'd his Tenants with increase of Rent , Nor liv'd too sparing , nor too largely spent ; But overlook'd his Hinds , their Pay was just , And ...
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... Fortune , and the Common Cry Is still against the Rogue Condemn'd to Dye . IIS But the same very Mob ; that Rascal crowd , Had cry'd Sejanus , with a Shout as loud ; Had his Designs , ( by Fortune's favour Blest ) Succeeded , and the ...
... Fortune , and the Common Cry Is still against the Rogue Condemn'd to Dye . IIS But the same very Mob ; that Rascal crowd , Had cry'd Sejanus , with a Shout as loud ; Had his Designs , ( by Fortune's favour Blest ) Succeeded , and the ...
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... Fortune of some doubtful Day , And move to meet their Foes with sober Pace , Strict to their Figure , tho ' in wider Space ; Before the Battel joins , while from afar The Field yet glitters with the Pomp of War , And equal Mars , like ...
... Fortune of some doubtful Day , And move to meet their Foes with sober Pace , Strict to their Figure , tho ' in wider Space ; Before the Battel joins , while from afar The Field yet glitters with the Pomp of War , And equal Mars , like ...
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