The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... land approacheth you . The land returns , and , in the white it wears , The marks of penitence and sorrow bears . But you , whose goodness your descent doth show , Your heavenly parentage and earthly too ; By that same mildness , which ...
... land approacheth you . The land returns , and , in the white it wears , The marks of penitence and sorrow bears . But you , whose goodness your descent doth show , Your heavenly parentage and earthly too ; By that same mildness , which ...
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... land your hopes , as my removal proved . ' ' I not dispute ( the royal youth replies ) The known perfection of your policies ; Nor in Achitophel yet grudge or blame The privilege that statesmen ever claim ; Who private interest never ...
... land your hopes , as my removal proved . ' ' I not dispute ( the royal youth replies ) The known perfection of your policies ; Nor in Achitophel yet grudge or blame The privilege that statesmen ever claim ; Who private interest never ...
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... land before them , and their fears renew'd ; The land was welcome , but the tempest bore The threaten'd ship against a rocky shore . A winding bay was near ; to this they bent , And just escaped ; their force already spent : Secure from ...
... land before them , and their fears renew'd ; The land was welcome , but the tempest bore The threaten'd ship against a rocky shore . A winding bay was near ; to this they bent , And just escaped ; their force already spent : Secure from ...
Contents
Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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