The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... give us manna , and still give us new . Now our sad ruins are remov'd from sight , The season too comes fraught with new delight ; Time seems not now beneath his years to stoop , Nor do his wings with sickly feathers droop : Soft ...
... give us manna , and still give us new . Now our sad ruins are remov'd from sight , The season too comes fraught with new delight ; Time seems not now beneath his years to stoop , Nor do his wings with sickly feathers droop : Soft ...
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... give this useless corpse a long adieu . These weak old hands suffice to stop my breath ; At least the pitying foes will aid my death , To take my spoils , and leave my body bare : As for my sepulcher , let Heav'n take care . ' Tis long ...
... give this useless corpse a long adieu . These weak old hands suffice to stop my breath ; At least the pitying foes will aid my death , To take my spoils , and leave my body bare : As for my sepulcher , let Heav'n take care . ' Tis long ...
Sivu 432
... give us a character of the author ; and tell us frankly your opinion , whether you do not think all writers , both French and English , ought to give place to him . ” " I fear , " replied Neander , " that in obeying your commands I ...
... give us a character of the author ; and tell us frankly your opinion , whether you do not think all writers , both French and English , ought to give place to him . ” " I fear , " replied Neander , " that in obeying your commands I ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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