The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... foes abroad were overcome , The noblest conquest you had gained at home . Ah , what concerns did both your souls divide ! Your honour gave us what your love denied : And ' twas for him much easier to subdue Those foes he fought with ...
... foes abroad were overcome , The noblest conquest you had gained at home . Ah , what concerns did both your souls divide ! Your honour gave us what your love denied : And ' twas for him much easier to subdue Those foes he fought with ...
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... foes , Whose numerous sails the fearful only tell ; Courage from hearts , and not from numbers , grows . ' 77 He said , nor needed more to say ; with haste , To their known stations , cheerfully they go ; And , all at once , disdaining ...
... foes , Whose numerous sails the fearful only tell ; Courage from hearts , and not from numbers , grows . ' 77 He said , nor needed more to say ; with haste , To their known stations , cheerfully they go ; And , all at once , disdaining ...
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... foes , be this the doom , May all be like the young man Absalom ; And for my foes may this their blessing he , To talk like Doeg , and to write like thee . ' * Achitophel each rank , degree , and age , For various ends neglects not to ...
... foes , be this the doom , May all be like the young man Absalom ; And for my foes may this their blessing he , To talk like Doeg , and to write like thee . ' * Achitophel each rank , degree , and age , For various ends neglects not to ...
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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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