The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... kind ; Voracious birds , that hotly bill and breed , 2390And largely drink , because on salt they feed . Small gain from them their bounteous owner draws , Yet , bound by promise , he supports their cause , As corporations privileg'd by ...
... kind ; Voracious birds , that hotly bill and breed , 2390And largely drink , because on salt they feed . Small gain from them their bounteous owner draws , Yet , bound by promise , he supports their cause , As corporations privileg'd by ...
Sivu 357
... kind : But thy low fall beneath thy royal blood Shows downward appetite to mix with mud . Thus not the least excuse is left for thee , Nor the least refuge for unhappy me . " For him I have resolv'd : whom by surprise I took , and ...
... kind : But thy low fall beneath thy royal blood Shows downward appetite to mix with mud . Thus not the least excuse is left for thee , Nor the least refuge for unhappy me . " For him I have resolv'd : whom by surprise I took , and ...
Sivu 500
... kind . Yet , if the kind it self be capable of more perfection , though rather in the ornamental parts of it , than the essential , what rules of morality or respect have I broken , in naming the defects , that they may hereafter be ...
... kind . Yet , if the kind it self be capable of more perfection , though rather in the ornamental parts of it , than the essential , what rules of morality or respect have I broken , in naming the defects , that they may hereafter be ...
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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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