The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... fame so truly circular ? * For in a round , what order can be shewed , Where all the parts so equal perfect are ? 6 His grandeur he derived from heaven alone ; For he was great , ere fortune made him so ; And wars , like mists that rise ...
... fame so truly circular ? * For in a round , what order can be shewed , Where all the parts so equal perfect are ? 6 His grandeur he derived from heaven alone ; For he was great , ere fortune made him so ; And wars , like mists that rise ...
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... fame and praise despise , Fame is the trumpet , but your smile the prize . You sit above , and see vain men below Contend for what you only can bestow ; But those great actions others do by chance , Are , like your beauty , your ...
... fame and praise despise , Fame is the trumpet , but your smile the prize . You sit above , and see vain men below Contend for what you only can bestow ; But those great actions others do by chance , Are , like your beauty , your ...
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... fame ! How well his worth , and brave adventures styled ; Just to his virtues , to his error mild . No page of thine that fears the strictest view , But teems with just reproof , or praise , as due ; Not Eden could a fairer prospect ...
... fame ! How well his worth , and brave adventures styled ; Just to his virtues , to his error mild . No page of thine that fears the strictest view , But teems with just reproof , or praise , as due ; Not Eden could a fairer prospect ...
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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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