The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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Página 82
... publick Capacity , to meet , as you daily doe , in Factious Clubs , to vilify 30 the Government in your Discourses and to libel it in all your Writings ? Who made you Judges in Israel ? or how is it consistent with your Zeal of the publick ...
... publick Capacity , to meet , as you daily doe , in Factious Clubs , to vilify 30 the Government in your Discourses and to libel it in all your Writings ? Who made you Judges in Israel ? or how is it consistent with your Zeal of the publick ...
Página 443
... publick , told it to my face ; Nor durst I vindicate the dire disgrace : Ev'n I , the bold , the sensible of wrong , Restrain'd by Shame , was forc'd to hold my Tongue . To hear an open Slander is a Curse : But not to find an Answer ...
... publick , told it to my face ; Nor durst I vindicate the dire disgrace : Ev'n I , the bold , the sensible of wrong , Restrain'd by Shame , was forc'd to hold my Tongue . To hear an open Slander is a Curse : But not to find an Answer ...
Página 542
... Publick Plays ; Where influenc'd by the Rabble's bloody will , With 10 Thumbs bent back , they popularly kill . From thence return'd , their sordid Avarice rakes In Excrements again , and hires the Jakes . 70 Why hire they not the Town ...
... Publick Plays ; Where influenc'd by the Rabble's bloody will , With 10 Thumbs bent back , they popularly kill . From thence return'd , their sordid Avarice rakes In Excrements again , and hires the Jakes . 70 Why hire they not the Town ...
Contenido
ASTRÆA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION and Return of | 7 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRICK ON HIS CORONATION | 16 |
A FUNERALPINDARIQUE POEM SACRED TO | 107 |
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