The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... write prose , and my pen is stealing into verse every time I kisse your letter . I am sure the poor paper smarts for my idolatry : which by wearing it continually next my brest , will at last be burned and martyred in those flames of ...
... write prose , and my pen is stealing into verse every time I kisse your letter . I am sure the poor paper smarts for my idolatry : which by wearing it continually next my brest , will at last be burned and martyred in those flames of ...
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... write for the stage . Works of another kind afforded him more profitable employment ; and , in the ensuing two years ... writer who had defended the monarch against a host of powerful enemies , and who carried nothing but wounds and ...
... write for the stage . Works of another kind afforded him more profitable employment ; and , in the ensuing two years ... writer who had defended the monarch against a host of powerful enemies , and who carried nothing but wounds and ...
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... write a second part , he , upon declining it him- self , spoke to Mr. Tait to write one , and gave him his advice in the direction of it ; and that part beginning page 276 , line 3 , Next these , a troop of busy spirits press , and ...
... write a second part , he , upon declining it him- self , spoke to Mr. Tait to write one , and gave him his advice in the direction of it ; and that part beginning page 276 , line 3 , Next these , a troop of busy spirits press , 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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