The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... mind . Let us but weigh at what offence we strike , ' Tis but because we cannot think alike . In punishing of this , we overthrow 230 235 240 The laws of nations and of nature too . Beasts are the subjects of tyrannick sway , 245 Where ...
... mind . Let us but weigh at what offence we strike , ' Tis but because we cannot think alike . In punishing of this , we overthrow 230 235 240 The laws of nations and of nature too . Beasts are the subjects of tyrannick sway , 245 Where ...
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... Mind With ease was pious , generous , just and kind ; Soft for Impression from the first , prepar'd , Till Vertue ... Mind too much . So unexhausted her Perfections were , That , for more Children , she had more to spare : For ...
... Mind With ease was pious , generous , just and kind ; Soft for Impression from the first , prepar'd , Till Vertue ... Mind too much . So unexhausted her Perfections were , That , for more Children , she had more to spare : For ...
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... Mind ; Virtue lodg'd at home , and afterwards diffus'd in her general Effects , to the improve- ment , and good of ... Mind 97 : of Mind 93 N 917.19.11 Practice of the Divines in his Diocese , as the Discourse concerning Satire 643.
... Mind ; Virtue lodg'd at home , and afterwards diffus'd in her general Effects , to the improve- ment , and good of ... Mind 97 : of Mind 93 N 917.19.11 Practice of the Divines in his Diocese , as the Discourse concerning Satire 643.
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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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