The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... stand , And here be chose again to rule the land . These ruins sheltered once his sacred head , When he from Worcester's fatal battle fled ; Watched by the genius of this royal place , And mighty visions of the Danish race . His refuge ...
... stand , And here be chose again to rule the land . These ruins sheltered once his sacred head , When he from Worcester's fatal battle fled ; Watched by the genius of this royal place , And mighty visions of the Danish race . His refuge ...
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... stand , And play the game into each other's hand ; And as cheap pen'orths to ourselves afford , As Bessus and the brothers of the sword . Such libels private men may well endure , When states and kings themselves are not secure ; For ...
... stand , And play the game into each other's hand ; And as cheap pen'orths to ourselves afford , As Bessus and the brothers of the sword . Such libels private men may well endure , When states and kings themselves are not secure ; For ...
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... stand all breathless , urge the fight , And rise upon them with redoubled might : For lawful power is still superior found ; When long driven back at length it stands the ground . ' He said : the Almighty , nodding , gave consent ; And ...
... stand all breathless , urge the fight , And rise upon them with redoubled might : For lawful power is still superior found ; When long driven back at length it stands the ground . ' He said : the Almighty , nodding , gave consent ; 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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