The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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Page 170
... mean time let him consider whether he deserved not a more severe reprehension than I gave him formerly , for using so little respect to the memory of those whom he pretended to answer ; and at his leisure look out for some original ...
... mean time let him consider whether he deserved not a more severe reprehension than I gave him formerly , for using so little respect to the memory of those whom he pretended to answer ; and at his leisure look out for some original ...
Page 173
... means or ends of some more deep design ? Most sure as means , whose end was this alone , То prove the Godhead of the eternal Son . God thus asserted , man is to believe Beyond what sense and reason can conceive , And for mysterious ...
... means or ends of some more deep design ? Most sure as means , whose end was this alone , То prove the Godhead of the eternal Son . God thus asserted , man is to believe Beyond what sense and reason can conceive , And for mysterious ...
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... mean a fate ; That pass'd , his next endeavour was to hate . But vainer that relief than all the rest , The less he ... means they long proposed , but little gain'd ; Yet after much pursuit , at length obtain'd . Hard you may think it ...
... mean a fate ; That pass'd , his next endeavour was to hate . But vainer that relief than all the rest , The less he ... means they long proposed , but little gain'd ; Yet after much pursuit , at length obtain'd . Hard you may think it ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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