The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... Fate , or Fortune , blend them , if you can : And , of two wretches , make one happy man . Kind fate looks a little harsh : fate without an epithet , is always taken in the ill sence . Kind added , changes that signification . ( Fati ...
... Fate , or Fortune , blend them , if you can : And , of two wretches , make one happy man . Kind fate looks a little harsh : fate without an epithet , is always taken in the ill sence . Kind added , changes that signification . ( Fati ...
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... fate so weighty , that it stops her wheel . * In all things else above our humble fate , Your equal mind yet swells not into state , But , like some mountain in those happy isles , Where in perpetual spring young nature smiles , Your ...
... fate so weighty , that it stops her wheel . * In all things else above our humble fate , Your equal mind yet swells not into state , But , like some mountain in those happy isles , Where in perpetual spring young nature smiles , Your ...
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... fate our valiant died ! Weep , Arnon ! Jordan weep thy fountains dry , While Sion's rock dissolves for a supply . Calm were the elements , night's silence deep , The waves scarce murmuring , and the winds asleep ; Yet fate for ruin ...
... fate our valiant died ! Weep , Arnon ! Jordan weep thy fountains dry , While Sion's rock dissolves for a supply . Calm were the elements , night's silence deep , The waves scarce murmuring , and the winds asleep ; Yet fate for ruin ...
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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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