Poetry, Prose and PlaysR. Hart-Davis, 1964 - 896 sivua Contains poetry, prose and plays by English author John Dryden. |
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Sivu 246
... ev'ry feather fill th ' abode ; Ev'n Atheists out of envy own a God : And reeking from the Stews , Adult'rers come , Like Goths and Vandals to demolish Rome : That Conscience which to all their Crimes was mute , Now calls aloud , and ...
... ev'ry feather fill th ' abode ; Ev'n Atheists out of envy own a God : And reeking from the Stews , Adult'rers come , Like Goths and Vandals to demolish Rome : That Conscience which to all their Crimes was mute , Now calls aloud , and ...
Sivu 328
... ev'ry Tree , and pry'd on ev'ry Flow'r , If any where by chance I might espy The rural Poet of the Melody : For still methought she sung not far away ; At last I found her on a Lawrel Spray , Close by my Side she sate , and fair in ...
... ev'ry Tree , and pry'd on ev'ry Flow'r , If any where by chance I might espy The rural Poet of the Melody : For still methought she sung not far away ; At last I found her on a Lawrel Spray , Close by my Side she sate , and fair in ...
Sivu 333
... ev'ry Knight a Lady by his side : The Trunk it self such Odours did bequeath , That a Moluccan Breeze to these was common Breath . The Lords , and Ladies here approaching , paid Their Homage , with a low Obeisance made : And seem'd to ...
... ev'ry Knight a Lady by his side : The Trunk it self such Odours did bequeath , That a Moluccan Breeze to these was common Breath . The Lords , and Ladies here approaching , paid Their Homage , with a low Obeisance made : And seem'd to ...
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