The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... sense imposed on by their fear , But more for interest sake believe and swear : E'en to that height with some the frenzy grew , They raged to find their danger not prove true . Yet , than all these a viler crew remain , Who with ...
... sense imposed on by their fear , But more for interest sake believe and swear : E'en to that height with some the frenzy grew , They raged to find their danger not prove true . Yet , than all these a viler crew remain , Who with ...
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... sense indulged has made mankind their friend : This only doctrine does our lusts oppose : Unfed by nature's soil , in which it grows ; Cross to our interests , curbing sense and sin ; Oppress'd without , and undermined within , It ...
... sense indulged has made mankind their friend : This only doctrine does our lusts oppose : Unfed by nature's soil , in which it grows ; Cross to our interests , curbing sense and sin ; Oppress'd without , and undermined within , It ...
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... sense , Which calls in question his omnipotence ? Can I my reason to my faith compel ? And shall my sight , and touch , and taste , rebel ? Superior faculties are set aside ; Shall their subservient organs be my guide ? Then let the ...
... sense , Which calls in question his omnipotence ? Can I my reason to my faith compel ? And shall my sight , and touch , and taste , rebel ? Superior faculties are set aside ; Shall their subservient organs be my guide ? Then let the ...
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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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