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John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. Tho ' plung'd by Fortune's pow'r in misery , ' Tis not in Fortune's pow'r to make me lie . If any chance has hither brought the name Of Palamedes , not unknown to fame , Who suffer'd from the malice ...
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. Tho ' plung'd by Fortune's pow'r in misery , ' Tis not in Fortune's pow'r to make me lie . If any chance has hither brought the name Of Palamedes , not unknown to fame , Who suffer'd from the malice ...
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... Fortune on our first endeavor smil'd . Corobus then , with youthful hopes beguil'd , 520 Swoln with success , and of a daring mind , This new invention fatally design'd . ' My friends , ' said he , ' since Fortune shows the way , ' Tis ...
... Fortune on our first endeavor smil'd . Corobus then , with youthful hopes beguil'd , 520 Swoln with success , and of a daring mind , This new invention fatally design'd . ' My friends , ' said he , ' since Fortune shows the way , ' Tis ...
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... Fortune please , and so the gods ordain , That nothing should of ruin'd Troy remain , And you conspire with Fortune to be slain , The way to death is wide , th ' approaches near : For soon relentless Pyrrhus will appear , Reeking with ...
... Fortune please , and so the gods ordain , That nothing should of ruin'd Troy remain , And you conspire with Fortune to be slain , The way to death is wide , th ' approaches near : For soon relentless Pyrrhus will appear , Reeking with ...
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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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