The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... leave behind ! 35 We beg you last , our scene - room to forbear , And leave our goods and chattels to our care . Alas , our women are but washy toys , And wholly taken up in stage employs ; Poor willing tits they are , but yet I doubt ...
... leave behind ! 35 We beg you last , our scene - room to forbear , And leave our goods and chattels to our care . Alas , our women are but washy toys , And wholly taken up in stage employs ; Poor willing tits they are , but yet I doubt ...
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... leave her errors to amend , At least to pity a deserving friend . ' 85 Thus having said , A lion's hide , amazing to behold , Pond'rous with bristles and with paws of gold He gave the youth , which Nisus grieved to view . ' If such ...
... leave her errors to amend , At least to pity a deserving friend . ' 85 Thus having said , A lion's hide , amazing to behold , Pond'rous with bristles and with paws of gold He gave the youth , which Nisus grieved to view . ' If such ...
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... leave thy business and thy care ; No mortal interest can be worth thy stay . III Leave for a while thy costly country seat , And , to be great indeed , forget The nauseous pleasures of the great : 3. generous ] rich and strong ( OED 5 ) ...
... leave thy business and thy care ; No mortal interest can be worth thy stay . III Leave for a while thy costly country seat , And , to be great indeed , forget The nauseous pleasures of the great : 3. generous ] rich and strong ( OED 5 ) ...
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
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