The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... prove tradition new , there's somewhat more Requir'd , than saying , ' twas not us'd before . Those monumental arms ... prove your faith Apostolick ; A limpid stream drawn from the native source ; Succession lawfull in a lineal ...
... prove tradition new , there's somewhat more Requir'd , than saying , ' twas not us'd before . Those monumental arms ... prove your faith Apostolick ; A limpid stream drawn from the native source ; Succession lawfull in a lineal ...
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... prove . 4 Every Swain shall pay his Duty , Grateful every Nymph shall prove ; And as these Excel in Beauty , Those shall be Renown'd for Love . 65 70 75 XI The Scene opens above , and discovers the Order of the Garter . ( Honour sings ...
... prove . 4 Every Swain shall pay his Duty , Grateful every Nymph shall prove ; And as these Excel in Beauty , Those shall be Renown'd for Love . 65 70 75 XI The Scene opens above , and discovers the Order of the Garter . ( Honour sings ...
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... prove his Deity , shall cost him dear . ' Twas late ; the Graceless Wretch , my Death prepares , When I shou'd soundly Sleep , opprest with Cares : This dire Experiment , he chose , to prove If I were Mortal , or undoubted Jove : But ...
... prove his Deity , shall cost him dear . ' Twas late ; the Graceless Wretch , my Death prepares , When I shou'd soundly Sleep , opprest with Cares : This dire Experiment , he chose , to prove If I were Mortal , or undoubted Jove : But ...
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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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