The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... religion , he would scarcely have passed over all those years without doing something towards acquitting himself of the obligation it imposed upon him ; nor would he have waited for the accession of James to avow an apostasy to the ...
... religion , he would scarcely have passed over all those years without doing something towards acquitting himself of the obligation it imposed upon him ; nor would he have waited for the accession of James to avow an apostasy to the ...
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... religion . For my principles of religion , I will not justifie those to you : I know yours are far different . For the same reason I shall say nothing of my prin- ciples of state . I believe you in yours follow the dictates of your ...
... religion . For my principles of religion , I will not justifie those to you : I know yours are far different . For the same reason I shall say nothing of my prin- ciples of state . I believe you in yours follow the dictates of your ...
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... religion answers all : — Religion wheedled us to civil war , [ lands ; Drew English blood , and Dutchmen's now would spare . Be gulled no longer , for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith ! than you . Interest's the ...
... religion answers all : — Religion wheedled us to civil war , [ lands ; Drew English blood , and Dutchmen's now would spare . Be gulled no longer , for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith ! than you . Interest's the ...
Contenido
UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
AN ADDRESS TO LORD CHANCELLOR HYDE | 139 |
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