The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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Among our crimes oblivion may But ' tis our King's perfection to forget . Virtues unknown to these rough northern climes 90 From milder heavens you bring , without their crimes : Your calmness does no after - storms provide ...
Among our crimes oblivion may But ' tis our King's perfection to forget . Virtues unknown to these rough northern climes 90 From milder heavens you bring , without their crimes : Your calmness does no after - storms provide ...
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And kings are only officers in trust , Then this resuming cov'nant was declared When kings were made , or is for ever barred ... Milton in The Tenure had argued that ' to say , as is usual , the King hath as good right to his Crown and ...
And kings are only officers in trust , Then this resuming cov'nant was declared When kings were made , or is for ever barred ... Milton in The Tenure had argued that ' to say , as is usual , the King hath as good right to his Crown and ...
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Those heaped affronts that haughty subjects bring Are burthens for a camel , not a King : Kings are the public pillars of the state , Born to sustain and prop the nation's weight ; 955 If my young Samson will pretend a call To shake the ...
Those heaped affronts that haughty subjects bring Are burthens for a camel , not a King : Kings are the public pillars of the state , Born to sustain and prop the nation's weight ; 955 If my young Samson will pretend a call To shake the ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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