The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... interest by the Churchwardens of the Parish , and the interest yearly to bee given by them to the poore of this Paris for ever . Dec. 5th , 1715 . This money and a year's interest was paid by the executors of Mad . Dryden . ' It is ...
... interest by the Churchwardens of the Parish , and the interest yearly to bee given by them to the poore of this Paris for ever . Dec. 5th , 1715 . This money and a year's interest was paid by the executors of Mad . Dryden . ' It is ...
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... interest . ' The doubt is , whether Dryden's conversion did concur with interest . When Dr. Johnson applied this sentence to Dryden , it was under the impression that the additional pension and the conversion took place about the same ...
... interest . ' The doubt is , whether Dryden's conversion did concur with interest . When Dr. Johnson applied this sentence to Dryden , it was under the impression that the additional pension and the conversion took place about the same ...
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... interest with the nation weighed , And turned the scale where your desires were laid ! Even when at helm a course so dangerous moved To land your hopes , as my removal proved . ' ' I not dispute , ' the royal youth replies , The known ...
... interest with the nation weighed , And turned the scale where your desires were laid ! Even when at helm a course so dangerous moved To land your hopes , as my removal proved . ' ' I not dispute , ' the royal youth replies , The known ...
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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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