Where I to thee eternity shall give When nothing else remaineth of these days ; And queens hereafter shall be glad to live Upon the alms of thy superfluous praise. Virgins and matrons, reading these my rhymes, Shall be so much delighted with thy story... Drayton, WArner - Página 400editado por - 1810Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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