Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Band 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - 961 Seiten |
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... thee , Pierr . What whining Monk art thou ? what holy cheat Listen with mildness to my supplications . That wou'dst encroach upon my credulous ears And cant'st thus vilely ? hence . I know thee not . Dissemble and be nasty : leave me ...
... thee , Pierr . What whining Monk art thou ? what holy cheat Listen with mildness to my supplications . That wou'dst encroach upon my credulous ears And cant'st thus vilely ? hence . I know thee not . Dissemble and be nasty : leave me ...
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... thee . And as when first my foolish heart took pity On thy misfortunes , sought thee in thy miseries , Reliev'd thy wants , and rais'd thee from thy State Of wretchedness in which thy fate had plung'd thee , To rank thee in my list of ...
... thee . And as when first my foolish heart took pity On thy misfortunes , sought thee in thy miseries , Reliev'd thy wants , and rais'd thee from thy State Of wretchedness in which thy fate had plung'd thee , To rank thee in my list of ...
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... thee leave me strong temptations 475 Wake in my heart . Belv . Jaff . Belv . Why ? Jaff . For what ? No more , but leave me . Oh ! by Heaven I love thee with that fondness I would not have thee stay a moment longer , Near these curst ...
... thee leave me strong temptations 475 Wake in my heart . Belv . Jaff . Belv . Why ? Jaff . For what ? No more , but leave me . Oh ! by Heaven I love thee with that fondness I would not have thee stay a moment longer , Near these curst ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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