The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... virtue , which we most did need ; And his mild father ( who too late did find All mercy vain but what with power was joined ) His fatal goodness left to fitter times , Not to increase , but to absolve , our crimes : But when the heir of ...
... virtue , which we most did need ; And his mild father ( who too late did find All mercy vain but what with power was joined ) His fatal goodness left to fitter times , Not to increase , but to absolve , our crimes : But when the heir of ...
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... virtue make , Is in your power ; you need but stoop and take . Your beauteous images must be allowed By all , but some vile poets of the crowd . But how should any sign - post dawber know The worth of Titian or of Angelo ? Hard features ...
... virtue make , Is in your power ; you need but stoop and take . Your beauteous images must be allowed By all , but some vile poets of the crowd . But how should any sign - post dawber know The worth of Titian or of Angelo ? Hard features ...
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... virtue with such wrongs they had pursued , As seemed all hope of pardon to exclude . Thus , while on private ends their zeal is built , The cheated crowd applaud , and share their guilt . Such practices as these , too gross to lie Long ...
... virtue with such wrongs they had pursued , As seemed all hope of pardon to exclude . Thus , while on private ends their zeal is built , The cheated crowd applaud , and share their guilt . Such practices as these , too gross to lie Long ...
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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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