The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 204
... light ? * Of all objections this indeed is chief To startle Reason , stagger frail Belief : We grant , ' t is true , that Heav'n from human sense Has hid the secret paths of Providence ; 610 But boundless wisdom , boundless mercy , may ...
... light ? * Of all objections this indeed is chief To startle Reason , stagger frail Belief : We grant , ' t is true , that Heav'n from human sense Has hid the secret paths of Providence ; 610 But boundless wisdom , boundless mercy , may ...
Sivu 229
... light , And stood before his train confess'd in open sight . For since thus wondrously he pass'd , ' t is plain , One single place two bodies did contain . And sure the same Omnipotence as well Can make one body in more places dwell ...
... light , And stood before his train confess'd in open sight . For since thus wondrously he pass'd , ' t is plain , One single place two bodies did contain . And sure the same Omnipotence as well Can make one body in more places dwell ...
Sivu 350
... light , A breathing - place to draw the damps away , A twilight of an intercepted day . The tyrant's den , whose use tho ' lost to fame , 120 Was now th ' apartment of the royal dame ; The cavern , only to her father known , By 350 DRYDEN.
... light , A breathing - place to draw the damps away , A twilight of an intercepted day . The tyrant's den , whose use tho ' lost to fame , 120 Was now th ' apartment of the royal dame ; The cavern , only to her father known , By 350 DRYDEN.
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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