The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... seems to take in hand ; And prudently would make them lords at sea , To whom with ease he can give laws by land . ΙΟ This saw our king ; and long within his breast His pensive counsels balanced to and fro ; He grieved the land he freed ...
... seems to take in hand ; And prudently would make them lords at sea , To whom with ease he can give laws by land . ΙΟ This saw our king ; and long within his breast His pensive counsels balanced to and fro ; He grieved the land he freed ...
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... seem the flood to fire ; The weaver , charmed with what his loom designed , Goes on to sea , and knows not to retire ... seems a sea - wasp flying on the waves . 154 This martial present , piously designed , The loyal city give their ...
... seem the flood to fire ; The weaver , charmed with what his loom designed , Goes on to sea , and knows not to retire ... seems a sea - wasp flying on the waves . 154 This martial present , piously designed , The loyal city give their ...
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... seem , we paint them elves , And are but satires to set up ourselves . I , who have all this while been finding fault , E'en with my master , who first satire taught ; And did by that describe the task so hard , It seems stupendous and ...
... seem , we paint them elves , And are but satires to set up ourselves . I , who have all this while been finding fault , E'en with my master , who first satire taught ; And did by that describe the task so hard , It seems stupendous and ...
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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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