The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... be gleaned by subsequent biographers ; and I scarcely ventured to indulge a hope that my researches in that direction would be rewarded with much success . The readiness and courtesy , however , with which my inquiries iv ADVERTISEMENT .
... be gleaned by subsequent biographers ; and I scarcely ventured to indulge a hope that my researches in that direction would be rewarded with much success . The readiness and courtesy , however , with which my inquiries iv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... success , Than she could hope for by her happiness . Once Cato's virtue did the gods oppose ; While they the victor , he the vanquished chose : But you have done what Cato could not do , To choose the vanquished , and restore him too ...
... success , Than she could hope for by her happiness . Once Cato's virtue did the gods oppose ; While they the victor , he the vanquished chose : But you have done what Cato could not do , To choose the vanquished , and restore him too ...
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... successes of a most just and necessary war ; in it , the care , management , and prudence of our king ; the conduct and valour of a royal admiral ; and of two incomparable generals ; the invincible courage of our captains and seamen ...
... successes of a most just and necessary war ; in it , the care , management , and prudence of our king ; the conduct and valour of a royal admiral ; and of two incomparable generals ; the invincible courage of our captains and seamen ...
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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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