The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... heart , where he went halves before . Yet as the soul is all in every part , So God and he might each have all her heart . So had her children too ; for Charity Was not more fruitful , or more kind than she : Each under other by degrees ...
... heart , where he went halves before . Yet as the soul is all in every part , So God and he might each have all her heart . So had her children too ; for Charity Was not more fruitful , or more kind than she : Each under other by degrees ...
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... heart , Corrupts , and there remains in spite of art : Nor breathing veins , nor cupping will prevail ; All outward remedies and inward fail : The mould of nature's fabric is destroy'd , Her vessels discomposed , her virtue void : The ...
... heart , Corrupts , and there remains in spite of art : Nor breathing veins , nor cupping will prevail ; All outward remedies and inward fail : The mould of nature's fabric is destroy'd , Her vessels discomposed , her virtue void : The ...
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... heart the noble Sigismonda vow'd . Yet hitherto she kept her love conceal'd , And with those graces every day beheld The graceful youth ; and every day increased The raging fires that burn'd within her breast ; Some secret charm did all ...
... heart the noble Sigismonda vow'd . Yet hitherto she kept her love conceal'd , And with those graces every day beheld The graceful youth ; and every day increased The raging fires that burn'd within her breast ; Some secret charm did all ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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