The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... brought . Good thief who dar'st , Prometheus - like , aspire , And fill thy poems with celestial fire ; Enlivened by these sparks divine , their rays Add a bright lustre to thy crown of bays . Young eaglet , who thy nest thus soon ...
... brought . Good thief who dar'st , Prometheus - like , aspire , And fill thy poems with celestial fire ; Enlivened by these sparks divine , their rays Add a bright lustre to thy crown of bays . Young eaglet , who thy nest thus soon ...
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... brought . * How shall I then my doubtful thoughts express , That must his sufferings both regret and bless ? For , when his early valour Heaven had crost , And all at Worcester but the honour lost ; + Forced into exile from his rightful ...
... brought . * How shall I then my doubtful thoughts express , That must his sufferings both regret and bless ? For , when his early valour Heaven had crost , And all at Worcester but the honour lost ; + Forced into exile from his rightful ...
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... brought in you ; A queen , near whose chaste womb , ordained by fate , The souls of kings unborn for bodies wait . * It was your love before made discord cease : Your love is destined to your country's peace . Both Indies , rivals in ...
... brought in you ; A queen , near whose chaste womb , ordained by fate , The souls of kings unborn for bodies wait . * It was your love before made discord cease : Your love is destined to your country's peace . Both Indies , rivals in ...
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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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