The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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Página 562
... give , and give , and give , and give , Till we can give no more : But what to day will take away , To morrow will restore . Thus at the heighth we love and live , And fear not to be poor . 26 kiss ] give S 30 Kiss me not ] doe not kiss ...
... give , and give , and give , and give , Till we can give no more : But what to day will take away , To morrow will restore . Thus at the heighth we love and live , And fear not to be poor . 26 kiss ] give S 30 Kiss me not ] doe not kiss ...
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... give my Judgment , craving all your Mercyes , To those that leave good Plays , for damn'd dull Farces . My small Devotion let the Gallants share That come to ogle us at Evening Pray'r . I give my Person - let me well consider , Faith ...
... give my Judgment , craving all your Mercyes , To those that leave good Plays , for damn'd dull Farces . My small Devotion let the Gallants share That come to ogle us at Evening Pray'r . I give my Person - let me well consider , Faith ...
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... give the Definition and Character of true Satires . In the mean time , as a Councellour bred up in the knowledge of the 200 Municipal and Statute Laws , may honestly inform a just Prince how far his Prerogative extends ; so I may be ...
... give the Definition and Character of true Satires . In the mean time , as a Councellour bred up in the knowledge of the 200 Municipal and Statute Laws , may honestly inform a just Prince how far his Prerogative extends ; so I may be ...
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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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