The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 235
... stand aloof , and tremble at his roar : Much is their hunger , but their fear is more . These are the chief ; to number o'er the rest , And stand , like Adam , naming ev'ry beast , Were weary work : nor will the Muse describe A slimy ...
... stand aloof , and tremble at his roar : Much is their hunger , but their fear is more . These are the chief ; to number o'er the rest , And stand , like Adam , naming ev'ry beast , Were weary work : nor will the Muse describe A slimy ...
Sivu 249
... stand of other aid bereft , You to the twelve apostles would be left . Your friend the Wolf did with more craft provide To set those toys , traditions , quite aside ; And Fathers too , unless when , reason spent , He cites ' em but ...
... stand of other aid bereft , You to the twelve apostles would be left . Your friend the Wolf did with more craft provide To set those toys , traditions , quite aside ; And Fathers too , unless when , reason spent , He cites ' em but ...
Sivu 254
... stand , Because you seem crown - gen'ral of the land ; But soon against your superstitious lawn Some Presbyterian saber would be drawn : In your establish'd laws of sov❜reignty 1130 The rest some fundamental flaw would see , And call ...
... stand , Because you seem crown - gen'ral of the land ; But soon against your superstitious lawn Some Presbyterian saber would be drawn : In your establish'd laws of sov❜reignty 1130 The rest some fundamental flaw would see , And call ...
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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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