The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... mighty ravage which he made In German Forests , had his guilt betrayd , With broken tusks , and with a borrow'd name He shun'd the vengeance , and conceal'd the shame ; So lurk'd in Sects unseen . With greater guile False Reynard fed on ...
... mighty ravage which he made In German Forests , had his guilt betrayd , With broken tusks , and with a borrow'd name He shun'd the vengeance , and conceal'd the shame ; So lurk'd in Sects unseen . With greater guile False Reynard fed on ...
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... Mighty Trinity conspire , As once , in Council to Create our Sire ? It seems as if they sent the New - Born Guest To wait on the Procession of their Feast ; And on their Sacred Anniverse decree'd To stamp their Image on the promis'd ...
... Mighty Trinity conspire , As once , in Council to Create our Sire ? It seems as if they sent the New - Born Guest To wait on the Procession of their Feast ; And on their Sacred Anniverse decree'd To stamp their Image on the promis'd ...
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... mighty Fogs to chace ; When up the Skies , he shoots his rosie Head ; Or in the ruddy Ocean seeks his Bed . Swift Rivers , are with sudden Ice constrain'd ; And studded Wheels are on its back sustain'd . An Hostry now for Waggons ...
... mighty Fogs to chace ; When up the Skies , he shoots his rosie Head ; Or in the ruddy Ocean seeks his Bed . Swift Rivers , are with sudden Ice constrain'd ; And studded Wheels are on its back sustain'd . An Hostry now for Waggons ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
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