The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Soul is all in ev'ry part , 190 Of her love to ber Chil- dren . Her care of their Edu- cation . So God and He , might each have all her Heart . So had her Children too ; for Charity Was not more fruitful , or more kind than she : Each ...
... Soul is all in ev'ry part , 190 Of her love to ber Chil- dren . Her care of their Edu- cation . So God and He , might each have all her Heart . So had her Children too ; for Charity Was not more fruitful , or more kind than she : Each ...
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... Soul extend The bounds , and seek some other self , a Friend : As swelling Seas to gentle Rivers glide , To seek repose , and empty out the Tyde ; So this full Soul , in narrow limits pent , Unable to contain her , sought a vent , To ...
... Soul extend The bounds , and seek some other self , a Friend : As swelling Seas to gentle Rivers glide , To seek repose , and empty out the Tyde ; So this full Soul , in narrow limits pent , Unable to contain her , sought a vent , To ...
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... Soul ! If thou canst view from high , Where thou art all Intelligence , all Eye , If looking up to God , or down to us , Thou find'st , that any way be pervious , Survey the ruines of thy House , and see Thy widow'd , and thy Orphan ...
... Soul ! If thou canst view from high , Where thou art all Intelligence , all Eye , If looking up to God , or down to us , Thou find'st , that any way be pervious , Survey the ruines of thy House , and see Thy widow'd , and thy Orphan ...
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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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