The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... fate . The rabble now such freedom did enjoy , As winds at sea , that use it to destroy : Blind as the Cyclops , and as wild as he , They own'd a lawless savage liberty , Like that our painted ancestors so priz'd Ere empire's arts their ...
... fate . The rabble now such freedom did enjoy , As winds at sea , that use it to destroy : Blind as the Cyclops , and as wild as he , They own'd a lawless savage liberty , Like that our painted ancestors so priz'd Ere empire's arts their ...
Sivu 85
... fate thou greatly didst expire : Great as the world's , 25 which at the death of time Must fall , and rise a nobler frame by fire . 213 As when some dire usurper Heav'n provides To scourge his country with a lawless sway : His birth ...
... fate thou greatly didst expire : Great as the world's , 25 which at the death of time Must fall , and rise a nobler frame by fire . 213 As when some dire usurper Heav'n provides To scourge his country with a lawless sway : His birth ...
Sivu 326
... fate , We haul along the horse in solemn state ; Then place the dire portent within the tow'r . Cassandra cried , and curs'd th ' unhappy hour ; Foretold our fate ; but , by the god's decree , All heard , and none believ'd the prophecy ...
... fate , We haul along the horse in solemn state ; Then place the dire portent within the tow'r . Cassandra cried , and curs'd th ' unhappy hour ; Foretold our fate ; but , by the god's decree , All heard , and none believ'd the prophecy ...
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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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