The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. Among our crimes oblivion may be set ; But ' t is our king's perfection to forget . Virtues unknown to these rough northern climes 90 From milder heav'ns you bring , without their crimes ; Your ...
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. Among our crimes oblivion may be set ; But ' t is our king's perfection to forget . Virtues unknown to these rough northern climes 90 From milder heav'ns you bring , without their crimes ; Your ...
Sivu 181
... crimes succeed , should lawless pow'r Compass those ends thy greedy hopes devour , Thy canting friends thy mortal foes would be , Thy God and theirs will never long agree ; For thine ( if thou hast any ) must be one 460 That lets the ...
... crimes succeed , should lawless pow'r Compass those ends thy greedy hopes devour , Thy canting friends thy mortal foes would be , Thy God and theirs will never long agree ; For thine ( if thou hast any ) must be one 460 That lets the ...
Sivu 320
... crimes Because these fatal wars he would prevent ; Whose death the wretched Greeks too late lament— Me , then a boy , my father , poor and bare 110 Of other means , committed to his care , His kinsman and companion in the war . While ...
... crimes Because these fatal wars he would prevent ; Whose death the wretched Greeks too late lament— Me , then a boy , my father , poor and bare 110 Of other means , committed to his care , His kinsman and companion in the war . While ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR Robert Howard | 11 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRIC | 24 |
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