The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... happy to retreat With some remaining Teeth , to chew your Meat . Nor is this all : for , when Retir'd , you think To sleep securely ; when the Candles wink , When every Door with Iron Chains is barr'd , And roaring Taverns are no longer ...
... happy to retreat With some remaining Teeth , to chew your Meat . Nor is this all : for , when Retir'd , you think To sleep securely ; when the Candles wink , When every Door with Iron Chains is barr'd , And roaring Taverns are no longer ...
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... happy , if he knew his happy State ! The Swain , who , free from Business and Debate , 640 Receives his easy Food from Nature's Hand , And just Returns of cultivated Land ! No Palace , with a lofty Gate , he wants , T ' admit the Tydes ...
... happy , if he knew his happy State ! The Swain , who , free from Business and Debate , 640 Receives his easy Food from Nature's Hand , And just Returns of cultivated Land ! No Palace , with a lofty Gate , he wants , T ' admit the Tydes ...
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John Dryden James Kinsley. Happy the Man , who , studying Nature's Laws , Thro ' known Effects can trace the secret Cause . His Mind possessing , in a quiet state , 700 Fearless of Fortune , and resign'd to Fate . And happy too is he ...
John Dryden James Kinsley. Happy the Man , who , studying Nature's Laws , Thro ' known Effects can trace the secret Cause . His Mind possessing , in a quiet state , 700 Fearless of Fortune , and resign'd to Fate . And happy too is he ...
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The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
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