The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen3C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... soon ; His presence odious , when his task was done . What thoughts he had beseems me not to say , Though some surmise he went to fast and pray , And needed both to drive the tempting thoughts away . * The foe once gone , they took ...
... soon ; His presence odious , when his task was done . What thoughts he had beseems me not to say , Though some surmise he went to fast and pray , And needed both to drive the tempting thoughts away . * The foe once gone , they took ...
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... soon his crooked grapples cast , Which with tenacious hold his foes embraced , And , armed with sword and shield , amid the press he passed . Fierce was the fight , but hastening to his prey , By force the furious lover freed his way ...
... soon his crooked grapples cast , Which with tenacious hold his foes embraced , And , armed with sword and shield , amid the press he passed . Fierce was the fight , but hastening to his prey , By force the furious lover freed his way ...
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... soon he found The welkin pitched with sullen clouds around , An eastern wind , and dew upon the ground . Thus while he stood , and sighing did survey The fields , and curst the ill omens of the day , He saw Menalcas come with heavy pace ...
... soon he found The welkin pitched with sullen clouds around , An eastern wind , and dew upon the ground . Thus while he stood , and sighing did survey The fields , and curst the ill omens of the day , He saw Menalcas come with heavy pace ...
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Tales from Chaucer | 7 |
THE COCK AND THE Fox OR THE TALE OF | 38 |
THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF OR THE LADY | 62 |
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