The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Wife In all this Town ? Suppose her free from strife , Rich , Fair , and Fruitful : of Unblemish'd Life : Chast as the Sabines , whose prevailing Charms Dismiss'd their Husbands , and their Brothers Arms . Grant her , besides , of Noble ...
... Wife In all this Town ? Suppose her free from strife , Rich , Fair , and Fruitful : of Unblemish'd Life : Chast as the Sabines , whose prevailing Charms Dismiss'd their Husbands , and their Brothers Arms . Grant her , besides , of Noble ...
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... Wife to the Emperor Claudius . 10 9 Wealth bas the Priviledge , & c . His meaning is , that a Wife who brings a large Dowry may do what she pleases , and has all the Priviledges of a Widow . 10 Berenice's Ring . A Ring of great Price ...
... Wife to the Emperor Claudius . 10 9 Wealth bas the Priviledge , & c . His meaning is , that a Wife who brings a large Dowry may do what she pleases , and has all the Priviledges of a Widow . 10 Berenice's Ring . A Ring of great Price ...
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... Wife beheld him , and with eager pace , 20 25 Flew to his Arms , to meet a dear Embrace : 30 Aëtion's Heyr , who on the Woody Plain His Wife , who brought in Dow'r Cilicia's Crown ; And , in her self , a greater Dow'r alone : Of ...
... Wife beheld him , and with eager pace , 20 25 Flew to his Arms , to meet a dear Embrace : 30 Aëtion's Heyr , who on the Woody Plain His Wife , who brought in Dow'r Cilicia's Crown ; And , in her self , a greater Dow'r alone : Of ...
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