The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... hast took As all admire , before the down begin To peep , as yet , upon thy smoother chin ; And , making heaven thy aim , hast had the grace To look the sun of righteousness i ' th ' face . What may we hope , if thou go'st on thus fast ...
... hast took As all admire , before the down begin To peep , as yet , upon thy smoother chin ; And , making heaven thy aim , hast had the grace To look the sun of righteousness i ' th ' face . What may we hope , if thou go'st on thus fast ...
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... hast laid us low , As humble earth from whence at first we came : Like flying shades before the clouds we show , And shrink like parchment in consuming flame . " O let it be enough what thou hast done ; When spotted deaths ran arm'd ...
... hast laid us low , As humble earth from whence at first we came : Like flying shades before the clouds we show , And shrink like parchment in consuming flame . " O let it be enough what thou hast done ; When spotted deaths ran arm'd ...
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... hast to give ; Then add those may - be years thou hast to live : Yet nothing still ; then poor and naked come , Thy father will receive his unthrift home , And thy bless'd Saviour's blood discharge the mighty sum . Thus ( she pursued ) ...
... hast to give ; Then add those may - be years thou hast to live : Yet nothing still ; then poor and naked come , Thy father will receive his unthrift home , And thy bless'd Saviour's blood discharge the mighty sum . Thus ( she pursued ) ...
Contents
Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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