The Best of DrydenRonald Press, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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... night back upon the new - born day . I 20 His presence soon blows up the kindling fight , And his loud guns speak thick like angry men : It seem'd as slaughter had been breath'd all night , And Death new pointed his dull dart again ...
... night back upon the new - born day . I 20 His presence soon blows up the kindling fight , And his loud guns speak thick like angry men : It seem'd as slaughter had been breath'd all night , And Death new pointed his dull dart again ...
Sivu 93
... night , His beams he to his royal brother lent , And so shone still in his reflective light . 254 Night came , but without darkness or repose , A dismal picture of the gen'ral doom ; Where souls distracted , when the trumpet blows , And ...
... night , His beams he to his royal brother lent , And so shone still in his reflective light . 254 Night came , but without darkness or repose , A dismal picture of the gen'ral doom ; Where souls distracted , when the trumpet blows , And ...
Sivu 104
... night returning , Singing thus she made her moan : Hope is banish'd , Joys are vanish'd , Damon , my belov'd , is gone ! 2 Time , I dare thee to discover Such a youth , and such a lover ; Oh , so true , so kind was he ! Damon was the ...
... night returning , Singing thus she made her moan : Hope is banish'd , Joys are vanish'd , Damon , my belov'd , is gone ! 2 Time , I dare thee to discover Such a youth , and such a lover ; Oh , so true , so kind was he ! Damon was the ...
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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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