The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... happy man . The word blend includes the sense of together ; ease both their paine : paine is Singular , both is Plurall . But indeed paine may have a collective and plurall signification . Then the Rhyme is not full of pain and Man . An ...
... happy man . The word blend includes the sense of together ; ease both their paine : paine is Singular , both is Plurall . But indeed paine may have a collective and plurall signification . Then the Rhyme is not full of pain and Man . An ...
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... happy prince ! whom Heaven hath taught the way , By paying vows to have more vows to pay ! Oh happy age ! Oh times like those alone , By fate reserved for great Augustus ' throne ! When the joint growth of arms and arts foreshow The ...
... happy prince ! whom Heaven hath taught the way , By paying vows to have more vows to pay ! Oh happy age ! Oh times like those alone , By fate reserved for great Augustus ' throne ! When the joint growth of arms and arts foreshow The ...
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... happy shore , Discover wealth in lands unknown before ; And what their art had laboured long in vain , By their misfortunes happily obtain : So my much - envied muse , by storms long tost , Is thrown upon your hospitable coast , And ...
... happy shore , Discover wealth in lands unknown before ; And what their art had laboured long in vain , By their misfortunes happily obtain : So my much - envied muse , by storms long tost , Is thrown upon your hospitable coast , And ...
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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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