The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... prince , destined , as the poet believed , to preserve and transmit the dynasty of the Stuarts , was hailed with exultation by the Roman Catholics ; and Dryden contributed his share of prophetic congratulations . But the event upon ...
... prince , destined , as the poet believed , to preserve and transmit the dynasty of the Stuarts , was hailed with exultation by the Roman Catholics ; and Dryden contributed his share of prophetic congratulations . But the event upon ...
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... prince's fleet ; And each ambitiously would claim the ken , That with first eyes did distant safety meet . 112 The Dutch , who came like greedy hinds before To reap the harvest their ripe ears did yield , Now look like those , when ...
... prince's fleet ; And each ambitiously would claim the ken , That with first eyes did distant safety meet . 112 The Dutch , who came like greedy hinds before To reap the harvest their ripe ears did yield , Now look like those , when ...
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... prince on Judah's throne , First to invade our rights , and then his own ; His dear - gained conquests cheaply to despoil , And reap the harvest of his crimes and toil . We grant his wealth vast as our ocean's sand , And curse its fatal ...
... prince on Judah's throne , First to invade our rights , and then his own ; His dear - gained conquests cheaply to despoil , And reap the harvest of his crimes and toil . We grant his wealth vast as our ocean's sand , And curse its fatal ...
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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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