The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... poor ? Our mite decreases nothing of your store ; I am but few , and by your fare you see My crying sins are not of ... poor ? B C : poor , A IIS 120 To claim the place , you take a swilling draught 506 The Hind and the Panther.
... poor ? Our mite decreases nothing of your store ; I am but few , and by your fare you see My crying sins are not of ... poor ? B C : poor , A IIS 120 To claim the place , you take a swilling draught 506 The Hind and the Panther.
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... Poor Patrician is reduc'd to keep In Melancholly Walks a Grazier's Sheep : Not 22 Pallas nor Licinius had my Treasure ; Then let the Sacred Tribunes wait my leasure . Once a poor Rogue , ' tis true , I trod the Street , And trudg'd to ...
... Poor Patrician is reduc'd to keep In Melancholly Walks a Grazier's Sheep : Not 22 Pallas nor Licinius had my Treasure ; Then let the Sacred Tribunes wait my leasure . Once a poor Rogue , ' tis true , I trod the Street , And trudg'd to ...
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... Poor : The Poor must gain their Bread by Perjury : And even the Gods , that other Means deny , In Conscience must absolve ' em , when they lye . Add , that the Rich have still a Gibe in store : 235 240 245 And will be monstrous witty on ...
... Poor : The Poor must gain their Bread by Perjury : And even the Gods , that other Means deny , In Conscience must absolve ' em , when they lye . Add , that the Rich have still a Gibe in store : 235 240 245 And will be monstrous witty on ...
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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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