The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 sivua |
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... hope their bold attempt , Who ruin'd crowns would coronets exempt . For when , by their designing leaders taught To strike at power which for themselves they sought , The vulgar , gull'd into rebellion , arm'd ; Their blood to action by ...
... hope their bold attempt , Who ruin'd crowns would coronets exempt . For when , by their designing leaders taught To strike at power which for themselves they sought , The vulgar , gull'd into rebellion , arm'd ; Their blood to action by ...
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... hope they should not murmur , had they less : But , if reduced subsistence to implore , In common prudence they would pass your door . Unpitied Hudibras , your champion friend , Has shown how far your charities extend . This lasting ...
... hope they should not murmur , had they less : But , if reduced subsistence to implore , In common prudence they would pass your door . Unpitied Hudibras , your champion friend , Has shown how far your charities extend . This lasting ...
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... hope , to quote him , is not to purloin ) Two magnets , heaven and earth , allure to bliss ; The larger loadstone that , the nearer this : The weak attraction of the greater fails ; We nod a while , but neighbourhood prevails : But when ...
... hope , to quote him , is not to purloin ) Two magnets , heaven and earth , allure to bliss ; The larger loadstone that , the nearer this : The weak attraction of the greater fails ; We nod a while , but neighbourhood prevails : But when ...
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