The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... sound , Which ev'ry sect will for themselves expound : Nor think less rev'rence to their doctours due For sound interpretation , than to you . If then , by able heads , are understood Your brother prophets , who reform'd abroad , Those ...
... sound , Which ev'ry sect will for themselves expound : Nor think less rev'rence to their doctours due For sound interpretation , than to you . If then , by able heads , are understood Your brother prophets , who reform'd abroad , Those ...
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... sound diffus'd from Pole to Pole , Where winds can carry , and where waves can roll . The self same doctrine of the ... sound B C : Golspel's - sound A sionaires A E : Missioners B C : Missionaries D 561 their ] the C 565 Mis- 917.19.II ...
... sound diffus'd from Pole to Pole , Where winds can carry , and where waves can roll . The self same doctrine of the ... sound B C : Golspel's - sound A sionaires A E : Missioners B C : Missionaries D 561 their ] the C 565 Mis- 917.19.II ...
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... Sound , agen the Mother hears ; Agen the mournful Sound invades the Sisters ' Ears : Starting at once from their green Seats , they rise ; Fear in their Heart , Amazement in their Eyes . But Arethusa leaping from her Bed , First lifts ...
... Sound , agen the Mother hears ; Agen the mournful Sound invades the Sisters ' Ears : Starting at once from their green Seats , they rise ; Fear in their Heart , Amazement in their Eyes . But Arethusa leaping from her Bed , First lifts ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
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