The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... hand extends , 85 90 95 100 Say which of yours his charity offends : ΙΙΟ You know he largely gives to more than are ... hand ] hands D 112 poor ? B C : poor , A IIS 120 To claim the place , you take a swilling draught 506 The Hind ...
... hand extends , 85 90 95 100 Say which of yours his charity offends : ΙΙΟ You know he largely gives to more than are ... hand ] hands D 112 poor ? B C : poor , A IIS 120 To claim the place , you take a swilling draught 506 The Hind ...
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... Hands and Feet : These are not cold , nor those Opprest with heat . Or lay thy hand upon my Naked Heart , And thou shalt find me Hale in ev'ry part . I grant this true : But , still , the deadly wound Is in thy Soul : ' Tis there thou ...
... Hands and Feet : These are not cold , nor those Opprest with heat . Or lay thy hand upon my Naked Heart , And thou shalt find me Hale in ev'ry part . I grant this true : But , still , the deadly wound Is in thy Soul : ' Tis there thou ...
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... hand . Then to bespeak ' em thus : Athenians , know Against right Reason all your Counsels go ; This is not Fair ; nor Profitable that ; Nor t'other Question Proper for Debate . But thou , no doubt , canʼst set the business right ; And ...
... hand . Then to bespeak ' em thus : Athenians , know Against right Reason all your Counsels go ; This is not Fair ; nor Profitable that ; Nor t'other Question Proper for Debate . But thou , no doubt , canʼst set the business right ; And ...
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