The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Trees and woolly Wood , Let others tell : and how the Seres spin Their fleecy Forests in a slender Twine . With mighty Trunks of Trees on Indian shoars , Whose height above the feather'd Arrow soars , Shot from the toughest Bow ; and by ...
... Trees and woolly Wood , Let others tell : and how the Seres spin Their fleecy Forests in a slender Twine . With mighty Trunks of Trees on Indian shoars , Whose height above the feather'd Arrow soars , Shot from the toughest Bow ; and by ...
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... Trees of Nature , and each common Bush , Uncultivated thrive , and with red Berries blush . Vile Shrubs are shorn for Browze : the tow'ring hight Of unctuous Trees , are Torches for the Night . And shall we doubt , ( indulging easie ...
... Trees of Nature , and each common Bush , Uncultivated thrive , and with red Berries blush . Vile Shrubs are shorn for Browze : the tow'ring hight Of unctuous Trees , are Torches for the Night . And shall we doubt , ( indulging easie ...
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... Trees ; Make but a narrow Mouth : for as the Cold Congeals into a Lump the liquid Gold ; So ' tis again dissolv'd by Summer's heat , And the sweet Labours both Extreams defeat . And therefore , not in vain , th ' industrious Kind With ...
... Trees ; Make but a narrow Mouth : for as the Cold Congeals into a Lump the liquid Gold ; So ' tis again dissolv'd by Summer's heat , And the sweet Labours both Extreams defeat . And therefore , not in vain , th ' industrious Kind With ...
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