The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... honour'd , after she was dead . Few there are who have either bad , or cou'd bave such a loss ; and yet fewer who carried their Love and Constancy beyond the Grave . The exteriours of Mourning , a decent Funeral , and black Habits , are ...
... honour'd , after she was dead . Few there are who have either bad , or cou'd bave such a loss ; and yet fewer who carried their Love and Constancy beyond the Grave . The exteriours of Mourning , a decent Funeral , and black Habits , are ...
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... Honour . Be pleas'd to accept of these my Unworthy 110 Labours ; this Paper Monument ; and let her Pious Memory , which I am sure is Sacred to You , not only plead the Pardon of my many Faults , but gain me Your Protection , which is ...
... Honour . Be pleas'd to accept of these my Unworthy 110 Labours ; this Paper Monument ; and let her Pious Memory , which I am sure is Sacred to You , not only plead the Pardon of my many Faults , but gain me Your Protection , which is ...
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... Honour of the Christian Cause , and Executed happily , may be as well Written now , 440 as it was of old by the Heathens ; provided the Poet be endu'd with the same Talents ; and the Language , though not of equal Dignity , yet as near ...
... Honour of the Christian Cause , and Executed happily , may be as well Written now , 440 as it was of old by the Heathens ; provided the Poet be endu'd with the same Talents ; and the Language , though not of equal Dignity , yet as near ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
Prologue to The Mistakes | 563 |
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