The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... SACRED MAJESTY CHARLES THE SECOND Jam redit et Virgo , redeunt Saturnia regna . - VIRGIL . Now with a general peace the world was blest , While ours , a world divided from the rest , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far Than arms , a ...
... SACRED MAJESTY CHARLES THE SECOND Jam redit et Virgo , redeunt Saturnia regna . - VIRGIL . Now with a general peace the world was blest , While ours , a world divided from the rest , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far Than arms , a ...
Sivu 25
... sacred rights prepar'd , Some guilty months had in your triumphs shar'd ; But this untainted year is all your own ... sacred temple you are led , Where waits a crown for your more sacred head : How justly from the Church that crown is ...
... sacred rights prepar'd , Some guilty months had in your triumphs shar'd ; But this untainted year is all your own ... sacred temple you are led , Where waits a crown for your more sacred head : How justly from the Church that crown is ...
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... sacred to thy Maker's praise : Tho ' made immortal by a poet's song , And poets ' songs the Theban walls could raise . 276 The daring flames peep'd in , and saw from far The awful beauties of the sacred choir ; But , since it was profan ...
... sacred to thy Maker's praise : Tho ' made immortal by a poet's song , And poets ' songs the Theban walls could raise . 276 The daring flames peep'd in , and saw from far The awful beauties of the sacred choir ; But , since it was profan ...
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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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