The Poetical Works of DrydenHoughton Mifflin Company, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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... fear to lie alone . One house contains us , and weak walls divide , And you're too pressing to be long denied . Let me not live , but everything conspires 180 To join our loves , and yet my fear retires . You court with words , when you ...
... fear to lie alone . One house contains us , and weak walls divide , And you're too pressing to be long denied . Let me not live , but everything conspires 180 To join our loves , and yet my fear retires . You court with words , when you ...
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... fears or reasons will prevail , If fate has fix'd thee obstinate to sail , Go not without thy wife , but let me bear My part of danger with an equal share , 50 And present , what I suffer , only fear : Then o'er the bounding billows ...
... fears or reasons will prevail , If fate has fix'd thee obstinate to sail , Go not without thy wife , but let me bear My part of danger with an equal share , 50 And present , what I suffer , only fear : Then o'er the bounding billows ...
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... fear . 110 I heard , I ran , I found him out of breath , Pale , trembling , and half dead with fear of death . Tho ' he had judg'd himself by his own laws , And stood condemn'd , I help'd the com- mon cause ; With my broad buckler hid ...
... fear . 110 I heard , I ran , I found him out of breath , Pale , trembling , and half dead with fear of death . Tho ' he had judg'd himself by his own laws , And stood condemn'd , I help'd the com- mon cause ; With my broad buckler hid ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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