The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... crowd be judge of fit and just , And kings are only officers in trust , Then this resuming covenant was declared When kings were made , or is for ever barred . If those who gave the sceptre , could not tie , By their own deed their own ...
... crowd be judge of fit and just , And kings are only officers in trust , Then this resuming covenant was declared When kings were made , or is for ever barred . If those who gave the sceptre , could not tie , By their own deed their own ...
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... crowd deceive , With dangers fright , which not themselves believe . Since nothing can our sacred rites remove , Whate'er the faith of the successor prove : Our Jews their ark shall undisturbed retain , At least while their religion is ...
... crowd deceive , With dangers fright , which not themselves believe . Since nothing can our sacred rites remove , Whate'er the faith of the successor prove : Our Jews their ark shall undisturbed retain , At least while their religion is ...
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... crowd , appease Our senates , raging with the crowd's disease . Henceforth unbiassed measures let them draw From no false gloss , but genuine text of law ; Nor urge those crimes upon religion's score , Themselves so much in Jebusites ...
... crowd , appease Our senates , raging with the crowd's disease . Henceforth unbiassed measures let them draw From no false gloss , but genuine text of law ; Nor urge those crimes upon religion's score , Themselves so much in Jebusites ...
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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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