The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... leave the repartee to Black Will with a cudgel . " He was as good as his threat ; and upon the bare suspicion of the author- ship of an anonymous satire , Dryden was accordingly waylaid by some ruffians in Rose - alley , on his way from ...
... leave the repartee to Black Will with a cudgel . " He was as good as his threat ; and upon the bare suspicion of the author- ship of an anonymous satire , Dryden was accordingly waylaid by some ruffians in Rose - alley , on his way from ...
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... leave not onely to honour , but to love you ; and I shall endeavour on my part , to make more advances to you , than you have made to me , who am both by gratitude and by inclination Your most faithfull humble servant JOHN DRYDEN . For ...
... leave not onely to honour , but to love you ; and I shall endeavour on my part , to make more advances to you , than you have made to me , who am both by gratitude and by inclination Your most faithfull humble servant JOHN DRYDEN . For ...
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... leaves our sense behind , While you so smoothly turn and roll our sphere , That rapid motion does but rest appear . For , as in nature's swiftness , with the throng Of flying orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the ...
... leaves our sense behind , While you so smoothly turn and roll our sphere , That rapid motion does but rest appear . For , as in nature's swiftness , with the throng Of flying orbs while ours is borne along , All seems at rest to the ...
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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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