The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... Jebusites embraced , Where gods were recommended by their taste . Such savoury deities must needs be good , As served at once for worship and for food . * By force they could not introduce these gods , — For ten to one in former days ...
... Jebusites embraced , Where gods were recommended by their taste . Such savoury deities must needs be good , As served at once for worship and for food . * By force they could not introduce these gods , — For ten to one in former days ...
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... Jebusites , and Pharaoh's pensioners ; Whom when our fury from his aid has torn , He shall be naked left to public scorn . The next successor , whom I fear and hate , My arts have made obnoxious to the state ; Turned all his virtues to ...
... Jebusites , and Pharaoh's pensioners ; Whom when our fury from his aid has torn , He shall be naked left to public scorn . The next successor , whom I fear and hate , My arts have made obnoxious to the state ; Turned all his virtues to ...
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... Jebusites abhor . Whom laws convict , and only they , shall bleed , Nor pharisees by pharisees be freed . Impartial justice from our throne shall shower , All shall have right , and we our sovereign power . ' He said ; the attendants ...
... Jebusites abhor . Whom laws convict , and only they , shall bleed , Nor pharisees by pharisees be freed . Impartial justice from our throne shall shower , All shall have right , and we our sovereign power . ' He said ; the attendants ...
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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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