The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 sivua |
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Sivu 35
... king . It seems as every ship their sovereign knows , His awful summons they so soon obey ; So hear the scaly herd when Proteus blows , And so to pasture follow through the sea . To see this fleet upon the ocean move , Angels drew wide ...
... king . It seems as every ship their sovereign knows , His awful summons they so soon obey ; So hear the scaly herd when Proteus blows , And so to pasture follow through the sea . To see this fleet upon the ocean move , Angels drew wide ...
Sivu 66
... king's demise ; and he began to believe that he had a real right to be so . At the instigation of his old friend , Shaftesbury , he returned to England without his father's consent , who would not see him ; and , instead of obeying the ...
... king's demise ; and he began to believe that he had a real right to be so . At the instigation of his old friend , Shaftesbury , he returned to England without his father's consent , who would not see him ; and , instead of obeying the ...
Sivu 136
... king John was deposed by the same plea , and Philip Augustus admitted tenant . And which makes the more for Bellarmine , the French king was again ejected when our king submitted to the Church , and the crown received under the sordid ...
... king John was deposed by the same plea , and Philip Augustus admitted tenant . And which makes the more for Bellarmine , the French king was again ejected when our king submitted to the Church , and the crown received under the sordid ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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