The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... Fortune to repent./ These virtues Galba in a stranger sought , 70 And Piso to adopted empire brought . How shall I then my doubtful thoughts express , That must his suff'rings both regret and bless ! For when his early valor Heav'n had ...
... Fortune to repent./ These virtues Galba in a stranger sought , 70 And Piso to adopted empire brought . How shall I then my doubtful thoughts express , That must his suff'rings both regret and bless ! For when his early valor Heav'n had ...
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... fortune stopp'd . O ancient honor ! O unconquer'd hand , 930 Whom foes unpunish'd never could withstand ! But Israel was unworthy of thy name ; Short is the date of all immoderate fame . It looks as Heav'n our ruin had design'd , And ...
... fortune stopp'd . O ancient honor ! O unconquer'd hand , 930 Whom foes unpunish'd never could withstand ! But Israel was unworthy of thy name ; Short is the date of all immoderate fame . It looks as Heav'n our ruin had design'd , And ...
Sivu 320
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. Tho ' plung'd by Fortune's pow'r in misery , ' Tis not in Fortune's pow'r to make me lie . If any chance has hither brought the name Of Palamedes , not unknown to fame , Who suffer'd from the malice ...
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. Tho ' plung'd by Fortune's pow'r in misery , ' Tis not in Fortune's pow'r to make me lie . If any chance has hither brought the name Of Palamedes , not unknown to fame , Who suffer'd from the malice ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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