The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought as the judgment represents it proper to the sub- ject ; the third is elocution , or the art of clothing and adorning that thought , so found and ...
... thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving or moulding of that thought as the judgment represents it proper to the sub- ject ; the third is elocution , or the art of clothing and adorning that thought , so found and ...
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... thought kings an useless heavy load , Who cost too much , and did too little good . These were for laying honest David by , On principles of pure good husbandry . With them join'd all the haranguers of the throng , That thought to get ...
... thought kings an useless heavy load , Who cost too much , and did too little good . These were for laying honest David by , On principles of pure good husbandry . With them join'd all the haranguers of the throng , That thought to get ...
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... thought to hide . All white , a virgin - saint , she sought the skies ; For marriage , though it sullies not , it ... thoughts , but was confined to prayer : Yet in such charities she pass'd the day , " Twas wondrous how she found an ...
... thought to hide . All white , a virgin - saint , she sought the skies ; For marriage , though it sullies not , it ... thoughts , but was confined to prayer : Yet in such charities she pass'd the day , " Twas wondrous how she found an ...
Contents
Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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