The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... suffer me to accept them ; but I can never repent of my constancy , since I am thoroughly persuaded of the justice of the cause for which I suffer . ** If he compromised his taste in the season of prosperity by addressing his patrons in ...
... suffer me to accept them ; but I can never repent of my constancy , since I am thoroughly persuaded of the justice of the cause for which I suffer . ** If he compromised his taste in the season of prosperity by addressing his patrons in ...
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... suffered in the exiled Thunderer's fate . The rabble now such freedom did enjoy , As winds at sea , that use it to ... suffer for himself and us ! He , tossed by fate , and hurried up and down , Heir to his father's sorrows , with his ...
... suffered in the exiled Thunderer's fate . The rabble now such freedom did enjoy , As winds at sea , that use it to ... suffer for himself and us ! He , tossed by fate , and hurried up and down , Heir to his father's sorrows , with his ...
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... suffer in their peasants . I should not have written this but to a person who has been ever forward to appear in all ... suffering sub- jects ; and , in the second place , to the courage , loyalty , and magnanimity of the city ; both ...
... suffer in their peasants . I should not have written this but to a person who has been ever forward to appear in all ... suffering sub- jects ; and , in the second place , to the courage , loyalty , and magnanimity of the city ; both ...
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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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