The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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Page 112
... once agree . Success charms all , but zeal for worth distress'd , A virtue proper to the brave and best ; ' Mongst whom was Jothran , Jothran always bent To serve the crown , and loyal by descent , Whose constancy so firm , and conduct ...
... once agree . Success charms all , but zeal for worth distress'd , A virtue proper to the brave and best ; ' Mongst whom was Jothran , Jothran always bent To serve the crown , and loyal by descent , Whose constancy so firm , and conduct ...
Page 114
... once more attempt the crown , Sure ruin waits unhappy Absalon , Alike by conquest or defeat undone ! Who could relentless see such youth and charms Expire with wretched fate in impious arms ? A prince so form'd , with earth's and ...
... once more attempt the crown , Sure ruin waits unhappy Absalon , Alike by conquest or defeat undone ! Who could relentless see such youth and charms Expire with wretched fate in impious arms ? A prince so form'd , with earth's and ...
Page 244
... once thought a temple , you have found A throne , where kings , our earthly gods , were crown'd ; Where by their wond'ring subjects they were seen , Joy'd with their stature , and their princely mien . Our sovereign here above the rest ...
... once thought a temple , you have found A throne , where kings , our earthly gods , were crown'd ; Where by their wond'ring subjects they were seen , Joy'd with their stature , and their princely mien . Our sovereign here above the rest ...
Contents
Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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