The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... desire , and one to cause . One Shaft is pointed with refulgent Gold ; To bribe the Love , and make the Lover bold : One blunt , and tipt with Lead , whose base allay Provokes disdain , and drives desire away . The blunted bolt ...
... desire , and one to cause . One Shaft is pointed with refulgent Gold ; To bribe the Love , and make the Lover bold : One blunt , and tipt with Lead , whose base allay Provokes disdain , and drives desire away . The blunted bolt ...
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... desire . And , scarce refraining tears , alas , said she , What issue of my love remains for me ! How wild a Passion works within my Breast , With what prodigious Flames am I possest ! Cou'd I the Care of Providence deserve , Heav'n ...
... desire . And , scarce refraining tears , alas , said she , What issue of my love remains for me ! How wild a Passion works within my Breast , With what prodigious Flames am I possest ! Cou'd I the Care of Providence deserve , Heav'n ...
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... desires to gain ; Where Hope is wanting , Wishes are in vain . And yet no Guards , against our Joys conspire ; No jealous Husband , hinders our desire : My Parents are propitious to my Wish And she her self consenting to the bliss . 105 ...
... desires to gain ; Where Hope is wanting , Wishes are in vain . And yet no Guards , against our Joys conspire ; No jealous Husband , hinders our desire : My Parents are propitious to my Wish And she her self consenting to the bliss . 105 ...
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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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