The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... muse : no metaphor swelled high With dangerous boldness lifts her to the sky : Those mounting fancies , when they fall again , Show sand and dirt at bottom do remain . So firm a strength , and yet withal so sweet , Did never but in ...
... muse : no metaphor swelled high With dangerous boldness lifts her to the sky : Those mounting fancies , when they fall again , Show sand and dirt at bottom do remain . So firm a strength , and yet withal so sweet , Did never but in ...
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... muse . His bed could once a fruitful issue boast ; Now more than half a father's name is lost . His eldest hope , with every grace adorned , By me , so heaven will have it , always mourned , And always honoured , snatched in manhood's ...
... muse . His bed could once a fruitful issue boast ; Now more than half a father's name is lost . His eldest hope , with every grace adorned , By me , so heaven will have it , always mourned , And always honoured , snatched in manhood's ...
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... muses ' friend , Himself a muse : in Sanhedrim's debate True to his prince , but not a slave of state : Whom David's love with honours did adorn , That from his disobedient son were torn . Jotham , of piercing wit , and pregnant thought ...
... muses ' friend , Himself a muse : in Sanhedrim's debate True to his prince , but not a slave of state : Whom David's love with honours did adorn , That from his disobedient son were torn . Jotham , of piercing wit , and pregnant thought ...
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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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