The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... fire , Which in mean buildings first obscurely bred ; From thence did soon to open streets aspire , And straight to palaces and temples spread . 216 The diligence of trades , and noiseful gain , And luxury more late , asleep were laid ...
... fire , Which in mean buildings first obscurely bred ; From thence did soon to open streets aspire , And straight to palaces and temples spread . 216 The diligence of trades , and noiseful gain , And luxury more late , asleep were laid ...
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... fire . 230 In vain ; for from the east a Belgian wind His hostile breath through the dry rafters sent ; The flames , impelled , soon left their foes behind , And forward with a wanton fury went . A 231 quay of fire ran all along the ...
... fire . 230 In vain ; for from the east a Belgian wind His hostile breath through the dry rafters sent ; The flames , impelled , soon left their foes behind , And forward with a wanton fury went . A 231 quay of fire ran all along the ...
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... fire ; It seemed as if the stars more sickly rose , And farther from the feverish north retire . 279 In the empyrean heaven , the blessed abode , The thrones and the dominions prostrate lie , Not daring to behold their angry God ; And a ...
... fire ; It seemed as if the stars more sickly rose , And farther from the feverish north retire . 279 In the empyrean heaven , the blessed abode , The thrones and the dominions prostrate lie , Not daring to behold their angry God ; And a ...
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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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