The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... judges , who , you know , are commonly the fewest yet it gets ground daily , and has already been acted Eight times . The women thinke he has exposd their Bitchery too much ; and the gentlemen are offended with him , for the discovery ...
... judges , who , you know , are commonly the fewest yet it gets ground daily , and has already been acted Eight times . The women thinke he has exposd their Bitchery too much ; and the gentlemen are offended with him , for the discovery ...
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... judges of the race . Despise those drones , who praise , while they accuse . The too much vigour of your youthful muse . That humble style which they your virtue make , Is in your power ; you need but stoop and take . Your beauteous ...
... judges of the race . Despise those drones , who praise , while they accuse . The too much vigour of your youthful muse . That humble style which they your virtue make , Is in your power ; you need but stoop and take . Your beauteous ...
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... judges ; for the least concerned are com- monly the least corrupt . And I confess I have laid in for those , by ... judge against himself ; but more probably it is in your morals , which cannot bear the truth of it . The violent on both ...
... judges ; for the least concerned are com- monly the least corrupt . And I confess I have laid in for those , by ... judge against himself ; but more probably it is in your morals , which cannot bear the truth of it . The violent on both ...
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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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