The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... shou'd have been rather Betwixt your Mother and my Mufti - Father ; ' Tis for my own and my Relations Credit Your Friends shou'd bear the Bastard , mine shou'd get it . Suppose us two Almeyda and Sebastian With Incest prov'd upon us ...
... shou'd have been rather Betwixt your Mother and my Mufti - Father ; ' Tis for my own and my Relations Credit Your Friends shou'd bear the Bastard , mine shou'd get it . Suppose us two Almeyda and Sebastian With Incest prov'd upon us ...
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... shou'd a Blockhead ha ' One in Ten ? One in Ten , One in Ten , For why shou'd a Blockhead ha ' One in Ten ? 45 Chorus . One in Ten , One in Ten ; For why shou'd a Blockhead ha ' One in Ten ? 2 [ Man ] . For Prating so long like a Book ...
... shou'd a Blockhead ha ' One in Ten ? One in Ten , One in Ten , For why shou'd a Blockhead ha ' One in Ten ? 45 Chorus . One in Ten , One in Ten ; For why shou'd a Blockhead ha ' One in Ten ? 2 [ Man ] . For Prating so long like a Book ...
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... shou'd we offer to confine free Spirits to one Form , when we cannot so much as 2365 confine our Bodies to one Fashion of Apparel ? Wou'd not Donn's Satires , which abound with so much Wit , appear more Charming , if he had taken care ...
... shou'd we offer to confine free Spirits to one Form , when we cannot so much as 2365 confine our Bodies to one Fashion of Apparel ? Wou'd not Donn's Satires , which abound with so much Wit , appear more Charming , if he had taken care ...
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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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