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Page 239
... Fate Lay his head deep , where mine may be forgotten . [ Enter Belvidera in a long mourning Veil . Belv . He's there , my father , my inhumane father , That , for three years , has left an only child Expos'd to all the outrages of Fate ...
... Fate Lay his head deep , where mine may be forgotten . [ Enter Belvidera in a long mourning Veil . Belv . He's there , my father , my inhumane father , That , for three years , has left an only child Expos'd to all the outrages of Fate ...
Page 355
... Fates attending upon his Works . THE Ladder is an adequate Symbol of Faction and of Poetry , to both of which 30 so ... Fate is sure to turn them off before they can reach within many Steps of the Top : And because it is a Preferment at ...
... Fates attending upon his Works . THE Ladder is an adequate Symbol of Faction and of Poetry , to both of which 30 so ... Fate is sure to turn them off before they can reach within many Steps of the Top : And because it is a Preferment at ...
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... fate , In mystic visions , now believ'd too late ! See the poor remnants of these slighted hairs ! 160 165 My hands shall rend what ev'n thy rapine spares : These in two sable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the ...
... fate , In mystic visions , now believ'd too late ! See the poor remnants of these slighted hairs ! 160 165 My hands shall rend what ev'n thy rapine spares : These in two sable ringlets taught to break , Once gave new beauties to the ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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