The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Begin you first ; if either Alcon's Praise , Or dying Phillis have inspir'd your Lays : If her you mourn , or Codrus you commend , Begin , and Tityrus your Flock shall tend . MOPSUS Or shall I rather the sad Verse repeat , Which on the ...
... Begin you first ; if either Alcon's Praise , Or dying Phillis have inspir'd your Lays : If her you mourn , or Codrus you commend , Begin , and Tityrus your Flock shall tend . MOPSUS Or shall I rather the sad Verse repeat , Which on the ...
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... Begin with me , my Flute , the sweet Manalian Strain . The Pines of Manalus , the vocal Grove , Are ever full of Verse , and full of Love : They hear the Hinds , they hear their God complain ; Who suffer'd not the Reeds to rise in vain ...
... Begin with me , my Flute , the sweet Manalian Strain . The Pines of Manalus , the vocal Grove , Are ever full of Verse , and full of Love : They hear the Hinds , they hear their God complain ; Who suffer'd not the Reeds to rise in vain ...
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... is most proper for the Bees , and when they begin to gather Honey : bow to call ' em home when they swarm ; and how 917.19.II 831 Till , ] Till 94 97 98 Ll 840 S to part ' em when they are engag'd in Battel Virgil's Georgics 979.
... is most proper for the Bees , and when they begin to gather Honey : bow to call ' em home when they swarm ; and how 917.19.II 831 Till , ] Till 94 97 98 Ll 840 S to part ' em when they are engag'd in Battel Virgil's Georgics 979.
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