The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... order , and making them illustrate and bear upon each other in the proper places , is conspicuously disproportionate to his industry in collecting them . * He was openly accused of the intended crime by 44 JOHN DRYDEN .
... order , and making them illustrate and bear upon each other in the proper places , is conspicuously disproportionate to his industry in collecting them . * He was openly accused of the intended crime by 44 JOHN DRYDEN .
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... crime by the Earl of Ossory , in the presence of the king , and shrank from the charge behind his majesty's chair . † The question of the authorship of this poem is examined in the introduction to it , i . 207 . ‡ Anthony Wood states ...
... crime by the Earl of Ossory , in the presence of the king , and shrank from the charge behind his majesty's chair . † The question of the authorship of this poem is examined in the introduction to it , i . 207 . ‡ Anthony Wood states ...
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... crimes create , And guilt in them was little less than fate ; But why shouldst thou , from every grievance free , Forsake thy vineyards for their stormy sea ? For thee did Canaan's milk and honey flow , Love dressed thy bowers , and ...
... crimes create , And guilt in them was little less than fate ; But why shouldst thou , from every grievance free , Forsake thy vineyards for their stormy sea ? For thee did Canaan's milk and honey flow , Love dressed thy bowers , and ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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