The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... LORD , TH THE Earl of Abingdon & c . S 10 THE Commands , with which You honour'd me some Months ago , are now perform'd : They had been sooner ; but betwixt ill health , some business , and many troubles , I was forc'd to deferr them ...
... LORD , TH THE Earl of Abingdon & c . S 10 THE Commands , with which You honour'd me some Months ago , are now perform'd : They had been sooner ; but betwixt ill health , some business , and many troubles , I was forc'd to deferr them ...
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... Lord , And left him for a Brother of the Sword : To wondring Pharos with her Love she fled , To shew one Monster more than Africk bred : Forgetting House and Husband , left behind , Ev'n Children too ; she sails before the wind ; False ...
... Lord , And left him for a Brother of the Sword : To wondring Pharos with her Love she fled , To shew one Monster more than Africk bred : Forgetting House and Husband , left behind , Ev'n Children too ; she sails before the wind ; False ...
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... Lord , command thee now , With a harsh Voice , and supercilious Brow , 185 To servile Duties , thou wou'd'st fear no more ; The Gallows and the Whip are out of door . But if thy Passions lord it in thy Breast , Art thou not still a ...
... Lord , command thee now , With a harsh Voice , and supercilious Brow , 185 To servile Duties , thou wou'd'st fear no more ; The Gallows and the Whip are out of door . But if thy Passions lord it in thy Breast , Art thou not still a ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
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