The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... fear , Which humble Holland must dissemble here . Spain to your gift alone her Indies owes ; For , what the powerful takes not , he bestows : And France , that did an exile's presence fear , May justly apprehend you still too near . At ...
... fear , Which humble Holland must dissemble here . Spain to your gift alone her Indies owes ; For , what the powerful takes not , he bestows : And France , that did an exile's presence fear , May justly apprehend you still too near . At ...
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... fear no more ; A constant trade - wind will securely blow , And gently lay us on the spicy shore . TO MR . LEE , ON HIS ALEXANDER . THE. blast. of. common. censure. could. I. fear. ,. Before your play my name should not appear ; For ' twill ...
... fear no more ; A constant trade - wind will securely blow , And gently lay us on the spicy shore . TO MR . LEE , ON HIS ALEXANDER . THE. blast. of. common. censure. could. I. fear. ,. Before your play my name should not appear ; For ' twill ...
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... fears Call Jebusites , and Pharaoh's pensioners ; Whom when our fury from his aid has torn , He shall be naked left to public scorn . The next successor , whom I fear and hate , My arts have made obnoxious to the state ; Turned all his ...
... fears Call Jebusites , and Pharaoh's pensioners ; Whom when our fury from his aid has torn , He shall be naked left to public scorn . The next successor , whom I fear and hate , My arts have made obnoxious to the state ; Turned all his ...
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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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