The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... pleas'd with bloudless honours of the day , Walks over , and disdains th ' inglorious Prey . So JAMES , if great with less we may compare , Arrests his rowling thunder - bolts in air ; And grants ungratefull friends a lengthn'd space ...
... pleas'd with bloudless honours of the day , Walks over , and disdains th ' inglorious Prey . So JAMES , if great with less we may compare , Arrests his rowling thunder - bolts in air ; And grants ungratefull friends a lengthn'd space ...
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... pleas'd all Readers , and offended none . Donn alone , of all our Countrymen , had your Talent ; but was not happy enough to arrive at your Versification . And were he Translated into Numbers , and English , he wou'd yet be wanting in ...
... pleas'd all Readers , and offended none . Donn alone , of all our Countrymen , had your Talent ; but was not happy enough to arrive at your Versification . And were he Translated into Numbers , and English , he wou'd yet be wanting in ...
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... pleas'd , and whom they pleas'd , Depos'd . But we who give our Native Rights away , 125 And our Inslav'd Posterity betray , Are now reduc'd to beg an Alms , and go 130 On Holidays to see a Puppet show . There was a Damn'd Design , crys ...
... pleas'd , and whom they pleas'd , Depos'd . But we who give our Native Rights away , 125 And our Inslav'd Posterity betray , Are now reduc'd to beg an Alms , and go 130 On Holidays to see a Puppet show . There was a Damn'd Design , crys ...
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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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