The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... Town ; and the Garrison though they knew of it , yet durst not venture out ; that the Town wishes the French were Masters of it ; and that generally the Hollanders are desirous of a peace . This is still to con- firme you in your ...
... Town ; and the Garrison though they knew of it , yet durst not venture out ; that the Town wishes the French were Masters of it ; and that generally the Hollanders are desirous of a peace . This is still to con- firme you in your ...
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... town , In their own plague and fire have breathed the last , Or dimly in their sinking sockets frown . 292 Now frequent trines the happier lights among , And high - raised Jove , from his dark prison freed , Those weights took off that ...
... town , In their own plague and fire have breathed the last , Or dimly in their sinking sockets frown . 292 Now frequent trines the happier lights among , And high - raised Jove , from his dark prison freed , Those weights took off that ...
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... towns no more shall boast ; And Seine , that would with Belgian rivers join , Shall find her lustre stained ... town , without a fleet , From all the world shall vindicate her trade . 302 And while this famed emporium we prepare ...
... towns no more shall boast ; And Seine , that would with Belgian rivers join , Shall find her lustre stained ... town , without a fleet , From all the world shall vindicate her trade . 302 And while this famed emporium we prepare ...
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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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