The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 sivua |
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Sivu 176
... kind Are to their own unhappy coasts confined ; As only Indian shades of sight deprive , And magic plants will but in Colchos thrive ; So Presbytery and pestilential zeal Can only flourish in a commonweal . From Celtic woods is chased ...
... kind Are to their own unhappy coasts confined ; As only Indian shades of sight deprive , And magic plants will but in Colchos thrive ; So Presbytery and pestilential zeal Can only flourish in a commonweal . From Celtic woods is chased ...
Sivu 223
... kind affords , Was built , long since , God knows , for better birds ; But fluttering there , they nestle near the throne , And lodge in habitations not their own , By their high crops and corny gizzards known . Like Harpies , they ...
... kind affords , Was built , long since , God knows , for better birds ; But fluttering there , they nestle near the throne , And lodge in habitations not their own , By their high crops and corny gizzards known . Like Harpies , they ...
Sivu 413
... kind Betray'd my virtue : for , too well I knew What honour was , and honour had his due . Before the holy priest my vows were tied , - So came I not a strumpet , but a bride . This for my fame , and for the public voice : Yet more ...
... kind Betray'd my virtue : for , too well I knew What honour was , and honour had his due . Before the holy priest my vows were tied , - So came I not a strumpet , but a bride . This for my fame , and for the public voice : Yet more ...
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