The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... force of his genius really lay . Later and more elaborate experiments disclosed to him his unfitness for comedy , and if he persevered in writing such pieces , it was , as he honestly avowed , for the sake of gain , and at the manifest ...
... force of his genius really lay . Later and more elaborate experiments disclosed to him his unfitness for comedy , and if he persevered in writing such pieces , it was , as he honestly avowed , for the sake of gain , and at the manifest ...
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... forces in , and thus replies : He ' The eternal God , supremely good and wise , Imparts not these prodigious gifts ... force becomes the diadem . " Tis true he grants the people all they crave ; And more , perhaps , than subjects ought ...
... forces in , and thus replies : He ' The eternal God , supremely good and wise , Imparts not these prodigious gifts ... force becomes the diadem . " Tis true he grants the people all they crave ; And more , perhaps , than subjects ought ...
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... force infused the fainting Tyrians propped ; And haughty Pharaoh found his fortune stopped . Oh ancient honour ! oh unconquered hand , Whom foes unpunished never could withstand ! But Israel was unworthy of his name : Short is the date ...
... force infused the fainting Tyrians propped ; And haughty Pharaoh found his fortune stopped . Oh ancient honour ! oh unconquered hand , Whom foes unpunished never could withstand ! But Israel was unworthy of his name : Short is the date ...
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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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