The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... rise again , Who twice victorious did our navy see : And I alone must view him rise in vain , Without one ray of all his star for me . 13 The simile is Virgil's : Vestigia retro improperata refert , & c . 14 From Statius , Sylva : Nec ...
... rise again , Who twice victorious did our navy see : And I alone must view him rise in vain , Without one ray of all his star for me . 13 The simile is Virgil's : Vestigia retro improperata refert , & c . 14 From Statius , Sylva : Nec ...
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... rise , Awake , and open your unwilling eyes : God has left nothing for each age undone , From this to that wherein he sent his Son : Then think but well of him , and half your work is done . " See how his Church , adorn'd with ev'ry ...
... rise , Awake , and open your unwilling eyes : God has left nothing for each age undone , From this to that wherein he sent his Son : Then think but well of him , and half your work is done . " See how his Church , adorn'd with ev'ry ...
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... rise ; And let the crowd , who dare not hope success , Inglorious , these ill - omened seats possess . - Francis . 378 , 80. An excellent poem to the King . By Sir William Davenant . 383 , I. that memorable day . June 3 , 1665 . 385 ...
... rise ; And let the crowd , who dare not hope success , Inglorious , these ill - omened seats possess . - Francis . 378 , 80. An excellent poem to the King . By Sir William Davenant . 383 , I. that memorable day . June 3 , 1665 . 385 ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
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