The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... look'd over the Darling of my youth , the Famous Cowley ; there I found instead of them , the asss Points of Wit , and Quirks of Epigram , even in the Davideis , a Heroick Poem , which is of an opposite nature to those Puerilities ; but ...
... look'd over the Darling of my youth , the Famous Cowley ; there I found instead of them , the asss Points of Wit , and Quirks of Epigram , even in the Davideis , a Heroick Poem , which is of an opposite nature to those Puerilities ; but ...
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... Look sharply out , our Senators to seize : Engross ' em wholly , by their Native Art , And fear no Rivals in their Bubbles heart : One drop of Poison in my Patron's Ear , One slight suggestion of a senseless fear , Infus'd with cunning ...
... Look sharply out , our Senators to seize : Engross ' em wholly , by their Native Art , And fear no Rivals in their Bubbles heart : One drop of Poison in my Patron's Ear , One slight suggestion of a senseless fear , Infus'd with cunning ...
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... look ill ; and thou look'st worse : I've done , says the Physician ; take your Course . The laughing Sot , like all unthinking Men , Baths and gets Drunk ; then Baths and Drinks again : His Throat half throtled with Corrupted Fleam ...
... look ill ; and thou look'st worse : I've done , says the Physician ; take your Course . The laughing Sot , like all unthinking Men , Baths and gets Drunk ; then Baths and Drinks again : His Throat half throtled with Corrupted Fleam ...
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