The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... live three ages out ? Time's offals , only fit for the hospital ! Or to hang antiquaries ' rooms withal ! Must drunkards , lechers , spent with sinning , live With such helps as broths , possets , physic give ? None live , but such as ...
... live three ages out ? Time's offals , only fit for the hospital ! Or to hang antiquaries ' rooms withal ! Must drunkards , lechers , spent with sinning , live With such helps as broths , possets , physic give ? None live , but such as ...
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... Live then , thou great encourager of arts , Live ever in our thankful hearts ; Live blest above , almost invoked below ; Live , and receive this pious vow , Our patron once , our guardian angel now . Thou Fabius of a sinking state , Who ...
... Live then , thou great encourager of arts , Live ever in our thankful hearts ; Live blest above , almost invoked below ; Live , and receive this pious vow , Our patron once , our guardian angel now . Thou Fabius of a sinking state , Who ...
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... live ! but while I live ' tis mine . I feel my end approach , and thus embraced , Am pleased to die ; but hear me speak my last : Ah ! my sweet foe , for you , and you alone , I broke my faith with injured Palamon . But love the sense ...
... live ! but while I live ' tis mine . I feel my end approach , and thus embraced , Am pleased to die ; but hear me speak my last : Ah ! my sweet foe , for you , and you alone , I broke my faith with injured Palamon . But love the sense ...
Contents
Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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