The Poems of John Dryden, Nide 2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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Sivu 126
... eyes : God hath left nothing for each age undone , From this to that wherein he sent his Son ; Then think but well of Him , and half your work is done . See how his Church , adorned with every grace , With open arms , a kind , forgiving ...
... eyes : God hath left nothing for each age undone , From this to that wherein he sent his Son ; Then think but well of Him , and half your work is done . See how his Church , adorned with every grace , With open arms , a kind , forgiving ...
Sivu 267
... eyes , the temples crowned With golden spires , and all the hostile ground . He sighed , and turned his eyes , because he knew ' Twas but a larger jail he had in view ; Then looked below , and from the castle's height Beheld a nearer ...
... eyes , the temples crowned With golden spires , and all the hostile ground . He sighed , and turned his eyes , because he knew ' Twas but a larger jail he had in view ; Then looked below , and from the castle's height Beheld a nearer ...
Sivu 289
... eyes impartial to behold the fight ; And heaven of me so judge as I shall judge aright . If both are satisfied with this accord , Swear by the laws of knighthood on my sword . ' Who now but Palamon exults with joy ? And ravished Arcite ...
... eyes impartial to behold the fight ; And heaven of me so judge as I shall judge aright . If both are satisfied with this accord , Swear by the laws of knighthood on my sword . ' Who now but Palamon exults with joy ? And ravished Arcite ...
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THE MEDAL A SATIRE AGAINST SEDITION | 5 |
TO THE DUCHESS OF YORK ON HER RETURN FROM | 21 |
OB A LAYMANS FAITH AN EPISTLE | 34 |
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appear Arcite arms bear beauty began believe better blessed blood cause character Chaucer Church common death doubt Dryden equal expression eyes face fair faith fame fate fear foes followed force gain give given grace ground hand happy head Heaven Hind honour hope judge kind king late laws learned least leave less light lines lived look lord lost mean mind nature never night once pain Panther pass peace plain plays poem poet praise prince prove race raise reason received reign rest rule sacred Scripture seems sense side sight soul sound stand suffer sure thee things thou thought took translated true truth turn verse virtue whole write written