The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... fair . Reasons as weak as theirs , perhaps I bring ; But I cou'd bribe you , with as good a thing . I heard him make advances of good Nature ; That he for once , wou'd sheath his cutting Satyr : Sign but his Peace , he vows he'll ne'er ...
... fair . Reasons as weak as theirs , perhaps I bring ; But I cou'd bribe you , with as good a thing . I heard him make advances of good Nature ; That he for once , wou'd sheath his cutting Satyr : Sign but his Peace , he vows he'll ne'er ...
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... Fair : True , for the Boys a Mumbling Vow she sends ; But , for the Girls , the Vaulted Temple rends : They must be finish'd Pieces : ' Tis allow'd Diana's Beauty made Latona Proud ; And pleas'd , to see the Wond'ring People Pray To the ...
... Fair : True , for the Boys a Mumbling Vow she sends ; But , for the Girls , the Vaulted Temple rends : They must be finish'd Pieces : ' Tis allow'd Diana's Beauty made Latona Proud ; And pleas'd , to see the Wond'ring People Pray To the ...
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... fair Ianthe burns : Invoking Hymen's Name and Juno's Pow'r To speed the work , and haste the happy hour . She hopes , while Telethusa fears the day ; And strives to interpose some new delay : Now feigns a sickness , now is in a fright ...
... fair Ianthe burns : Invoking Hymen's Name and Juno's Pow'r To speed the work , and haste the happy hour . She hopes , while Telethusa fears the day ; And strives to interpose some new delay : Now feigns a sickness , now is in a fright ...
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