The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... never can be . Never had prince or people more mutual reason to love each other , if suffering for each other can endear affection . You have come together a pair of matchless lovers , through many difficulties ; he , through a long ...
... never can be . Never had prince or people more mutual reason to love each other , if suffering for each other can endear affection . You have come together a pair of matchless lovers , through many difficulties ; he , through a long ...
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... never breed ; At least not propagate your kind abroad , For home - dissenters are by statutes awed . And yet they grow upon you every day , While you , to speak the best , are at a stay , For sects , that are extremes , abhor a middle ...
... never breed ; At least not propagate your kind abroad , For home - dissenters are by statutes awed . And yet they grow upon you every day , While you , to speak the best , are at a stay , For sects , that are extremes , abhor a middle ...
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... never quit their claim ; For then ' tis sanctified to Heaven's high name ; And hallow'd thus , they cannot give consent , The gift should be profaned by worldly management . , Their flesh was never to the table served ; Though ' tis not ...
... never quit their claim ; For then ' tis sanctified to Heaven's high name ; And hallow'd thus , they cannot give consent , The gift should be profaned by worldly management . , Their flesh was never to the table served ; Though ' tis not ...
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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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