The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Iphis , by a common Name Which either Sex , with equal right may claim . The Fable of Iphis . 23 find ] find , 93 59 Son ; ] Son . 93 25 30 35 40 } 45 so 。 60 Iphis , his Grandsire was ; the Wife was pleas'd Poems from Examen Poeticum 829.
... Iphis , by a common Name Which either Sex , with equal right may claim . The Fable of Iphis . 23 find ] find , 93 59 Son ; ] Son . 93 25 30 35 40 } 45 so 。 60 Iphis , his Grandsire was ; the Wife was pleas'd Poems from Examen Poeticum 829.
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... Iphis cou'd compare ; 65 } , 70 20 A Neighbour's Daughter of his own Degree ; And not more blest with Fortunes Goods than he . They soon espous'd ; for they with ease were joyn'd , 75 Who were before Contracted in the Mind . Their Age ...
... Iphis cou'd compare ; 65 } , 70 20 A Neighbour's Daughter of his own Degree ; And not more blest with Fortunes Goods than he . They soon espous'd ; for they with ease were joyn'd , 75 Who were before Contracted in the Mind . Their Age ...
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... Iphis the Man , has to the Goddess paid , The Vows that Iphis offer'd , when a Maid . Now , when the Star of Day had shewn his face , Venus and Juno with their Presence grace The Nuptial Rites , and Hymen from above Descending to ...
... Iphis the Man , has to the Goddess paid , The Vows that Iphis offer'd , when a Maid . Now , when the Star of Day had shewn his face , Venus and Juno with their Presence grace The Nuptial Rites , and Hymen from above Descending to ...
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