The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Heav'n appear In its best work of Mercy , think it there , Where all the deeds of Charity and Love Were in as constant Method , as above : All carry'd on ; all of a piece with theirs ; As free her Alms , as diligent her cares ; As loud ...
... Heav'n appear In its best work of Mercy , think it there , Where all the deeds of Charity and Love Were in as constant Method , as above : All carry'd on ; all of a piece with theirs ; As free her Alms , as diligent her cares ; As loud ...
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... Heav'n had the best , if not the greater share . An Active life , long Oraisons forbids ; of ber various Vertues . Yet still she pray'd , for still she pray'd by deeds . Her ev'ry day was Sabbath : Only free From hours of Pray'r , for ...
... Heav'n had the best , if not the greater share . An Active life , long Oraisons forbids ; of ber various Vertues . Yet still she pray'd , for still she pray'd by deeds . Her ev'ry day was Sabbath : Only free From hours of Pray'r , for ...
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... Heav'n to grant my Pray'r . Heav'n has been kind , as far as Heav'n can be ; 135 Our Parents with our own desires agree , But Nature , stronger than the Gods above , Refuses her assistance to my love . She sets the Bar , that causes all ...
... Heav'n to grant my Pray'r . Heav'n has been kind , as far as Heav'n can be ; 135 Our Parents with our own desires agree , But Nature , stronger than the Gods above , Refuses her assistance to my love . She sets the Bar , that causes all ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
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