The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... World so dull , That is not of your Labours full . Triptolemus , ( so Sing the Nine ) Strew'd plenty from his Cart Divine ; But ( spight of all those Fable - makers ) He never sow'd on Almaine Acres ; No , that was left by fates Decree ...
... World so dull , That is not of your Labours full . Triptolemus , ( so Sing the Nine ) Strew'd plenty from his Cart Divine ; But ( spight of all those Fable - makers ) He never sow'd on Almaine Acres ; No , that was left by fates Decree ...
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... World : Wherein , I have the right of a First Discoverer . When I was my self , in the Rudiments of my Poetry , without Name , or Reputation in the World , having rather the Ambi- tion of a Writer , than the skill ; when I was Drawing ...
... World : Wherein , I have the right of a First Discoverer . When I was my self , in the Rudiments of my Poetry , without Name , or Reputation in the World , having rather the Ambi- tion of a Writer , than the skill ; when I was Drawing ...
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... World the Shades of Night withdrew ; Scarce were the Flocks refresh'd with Morning Dew , When Damon stretch'd ... World the Shades of Night 97 ( errata ) : our upper World the Shades 97 ( text ) 45 Whom hast thou taken , whom hast thou ...
... World the Shades of Night withdrew ; Scarce were the Flocks refresh'd with Morning Dew , When Damon stretch'd ... World the Shades of Night 97 ( errata ) : our upper World the Shades 97 ( text ) 45 Whom hast thou taken , whom hast thou ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
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