The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... shou'd think they might easily be induced , if it be true that this present Pope has condemn'd the doctrine of King- killing ( a thesis of the Jesuites ) amongst others ex Cathedra ( as they call it ) or in open consistory . Leaving ...
... shou'd think they might easily be induced , if it be true that this present Pope has condemn'd the doctrine of King- killing ( a thesis of the Jesuites ) amongst others ex Cathedra ( as they call it ) or in open consistory . Leaving ...
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... Shou'd some avenging Storm thy Vessel tear , ( But Heav'n forbid my words shou'd Omen bear ) Then in thy Face thy perjur'd Vows would fly ; And my wrong'd Ghost be present to thy Eye . 70 With threatning looks think thou behold'st me ...
... Shou'd some avenging Storm thy Vessel tear , ( But Heav'n forbid my words shou'd Omen bear ) Then in thy Face thy perjur'd Vows would fly ; And my wrong'd Ghost be present to thy Eye . 70 With threatning looks think thou behold'st me ...
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... shou'd accord ; The Jilt wou'd not be taken at her word . Mean time , if she be carried in her Chair , Approach ; but do not seem to know she's there . Speak softly , to delude the Standers by ; Or , if aloud , then speak ambiguously ...
... shou'd accord ; The Jilt wou'd not be taken at her word . Mean time , if she be carried in her Chair , Approach ; but do not seem to know she's there . Speak softly , to delude the Standers by ; Or , if aloud , then speak ambiguously ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
5 | 25 |
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