The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... soul , and now inspires my wit . ' The soul was no longer inflamed , but the wit was brighter than ever . ' Old men , ' he says , in a letter to Mrs. Steward at this time , are not so insensible of beauty as you young ladies think ...
... soul , and now inspires my wit . ' The soul was no longer inflamed , but the wit was brighter than ever . ' Old men , ' he says , in a letter to Mrs. Steward at this time , are not so insensible of beauty as you young ladies think ...
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... soul not all her treasure lent , And then betrayed it to a mean descent ! I find , I find my mounting spirits bold , And David's part disdains my mother's mould . Why am I scanted by a niggard birth ? My soul disclaims the kindred of ...
... soul not all her treasure lent , And then betrayed it to a mean descent ! I find , I find my mounting spirits bold , And David's part disdains my mother's mould . Why am I scanted by a niggard birth ? My soul disclaims the kindred of ...
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... soul Mountsup , and leaves behind the clouds and starry pole : From thence thy kindred legions mayst thou bring , To aid the guardian angel of thy king . Here stop , my muse , here cease thy painful flight ; No pinions can pursue ...
... soul Mountsup , and leaves behind the clouds and starry pole : From thence thy kindred legions mayst thou bring , To aid the guardian angel of thy king . Here stop , my muse , here cease thy painful flight ; No pinions can pursue ...
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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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