Dryden's SatireMacmillan, 1966 - 182 pages |
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Page 48
... Thee . But what thou giv'st , that Venom still remains ; And the pox'd Nation feels Thee in their Brains . What else inspires the Tongues and swells the Breasts Of all thy bellowing Renegado Priests , That preach up Thee for God ...
... Thee . But what thou giv'st , that Venom still remains ; And the pox'd Nation feels Thee in their Brains . What else inspires the Tongues and swells the Breasts Of all thy bellowing Renegado Priests , That preach up Thee for God ...
Page 58
... Thee ? Then Thou art Justice in the last Appeal : Thy easy God instructs Thee to rebel , And , like a King remote and weak , must take What Satisfaction Thou art pleas'd to make . But if there be a Power too Just and strong To wink at ...
... Thee ? Then Thou art Justice in the last Appeal : Thy easy God instructs Thee to rebel , And , like a King remote and weak , must take What Satisfaction Thou art pleas'd to make . But if there be a Power too Just and strong To wink at ...
Page 120
... thee . Thou tell'st me I look ill ; and thou look'st worse . ' ' I've done , ' says the Physician ; ' take your ... thee a sidelong Glance , Then try thy Heart , and tell me if it Dance . Some Coarse cold Salad is before thee set , Bread ...
... thee . Thou tell'st me I look ill ; and thou look'st worse . ' ' I've done , ' says the Physician ; ' take your ... thee a sidelong Glance , Then try thy Heart , and tell me if it Dance . Some Coarse cold Salad is before thee set , Bread ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | vii |
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO Absalom | xlvii |
TIME CHART | lv |
Copyright | |
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