The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... crimes . Let Israel's foes suspect his heavenly call , And rashly judge his writ apocryphal ; Our laws for such affronts have forfeits made : He takes his life who takes away his trade . Were I myself in witness Corah's place , The ...
... crimes . Let Israel's foes suspect his heavenly call , And rashly judge his writ apocryphal ; Our laws for such affronts have forfeits made : He takes his life who takes away his trade . Were I myself in witness Corah's place , The ...
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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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... crimes to pardon ere they touched our land . Welcome to Israel and to David's breast ! Here all your toils , here all your sufferings rest . This year did Ziloah rule Jerusalem , And boldly all sedition's surges stem , Howe'er ...
... crimes to pardon ere they touched our land . Welcome to Israel and to David's breast ! Here all your toils , here all your sufferings rest . This year did Ziloah rule Jerusalem , And boldly all sedition's surges stem , Howe'er ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
AN ADDRESS TO LORD CHANCELLOR HYDE | 139 |
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