The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Seas confin'd : And , strugling , stretch'd his restless Limbs about The narrow Globe , to find a passage out . Yet , enter'd in the Brick - built Town , he try'd 275 The Tomb , and found the strait dimensions wide : " Death only this ...
... Seas confin'd : And , strugling , stretch'd his restless Limbs about The narrow Globe , to find a passage out . Yet , enter'd in the Brick - built Town , he try'd 275 The Tomb , and found the strait dimensions wide : " Death only this ...
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... Sea from the Campanian Shore , was the Scene of Tiberius's Pleasures in the latter part of his Reign . 10 There he ... Seas , because they had once crossed his Designs , as we have a very solemn account of it in Herodotus . But , after ...
... Sea from the Campanian Shore , was the Scene of Tiberius's Pleasures in the latter part of his Reign . 10 There he ... Seas , because they had once crossed his Designs , as we have a very solemn account of it in Herodotus . But , after ...
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... Sea , and smooths its furrow'd face . Already Triton , at his call appears , Above the Waves ; a Tyrian Robe he wears ... Seas 93 463 rears , ] rears . 93 460 465 Which Mud on their dishonour'd Branches bear . At length Poems from Examen ...
... Sea , and smooths its furrow'd face . Already Triton , at his call appears , Above the Waves ; a Tyrian Robe he wears ... Seas 93 463 rears , ] rears . 93 460 465 Which Mud on their dishonour'd Branches bear . At length Poems from Examen ...
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