The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... fear'd that travelling so late , Some evil minded beasts might lye in wait ; And without witness wreak their hidden hate . The Panther , though she lent a list'ning ear , Had more of Lyon in her than to fear : 660 bore , ] bore ; A B C ...
... fear'd that travelling so late , Some evil minded beasts might lye in wait ; And without witness wreak their hidden hate . The Panther , though she lent a list'ning ear , Had more of Lyon in her than to fear : 660 bore , ] bore ; A B C ...
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... fears of future change in state , Pray heav'n you did not prophesie your fate ; Perhaps you think your time of triumph near , But may mistake the season of the year ; The Swallows fortune gives you cause to fear . For charity ( reply'd ...
... fears of future change in state , Pray heav'n you did not prophesie your fate ; Perhaps you think your time of triumph near , But may mistake the season of the year ; The Swallows fortune gives you cause to fear . For charity ( reply'd ...
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... fear'd for what they know . And , now we talk of Grecians , cast a view On what , in Schools , their Men of Morals ... fear no Rivals in their Bubbles heart : One drop of Poison in my Patron's Ear , One slight suggestion of a senseless ...
... fear'd for what they know . And , now we talk of Grecians , cast a view On what , in Schools , their Men of Morals ... fear no Rivals in their Bubbles heart : One drop of Poison in my Patron's Ear , One slight suggestion of a senseless ...
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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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