The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart , Of your own pomp yourself the greatest part : Loud shouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heav'n this day is feasted with your name . Your cavalcade the fair spectators view From their ...
... eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart , Of your own pomp yourself the greatest part : Loud shouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heav'n this day is feasted with your name . Your cavalcade the fair spectators view From their ...
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... eyes each wonted room require ; Haunting the yet warm ashes of the place , As murder'd men walk where they did expire . 257 Some stir up coals , and watch the vestal fire , Others in vain from sight of ruin run ; And , while thro ...
... eyes each wonted room require ; Haunting the yet warm ashes of the place , As murder'd men walk where they did expire . 257 Some stir up coals , and watch the vestal fire , Others in vain from sight of ruin run ; And , while thro ...
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... eyes unwet , Yet since I have thee here in narrow room , My tears shall set thee first afloat within thy tomb . Then ( as I know thy spirit hovers nigh ) 680 690 Under thy friendly conduct will I fly To regions unexplor'd , secure to ...
... eyes unwet , Yet since I have thee here in narrow room , My tears shall set thee first afloat within thy tomb . Then ( as I know thy spirit hovers nigh ) 680 690 Under thy friendly conduct will I fly To regions unexplor'd , secure to ...
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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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