The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681Longman, 1995 - 551 páginas |
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... fate . The rabble now such freedom did enjoy As winds at sea that use it to destroy : 45 Blind as the Cyclops , and as wild as he , They owned a lawless salvage liberty , Like that our painted ancestors so prized Ere empire's arts their ...
... fate . The rabble now such freedom did enjoy As winds at sea that use it to destroy : 45 Blind as the Cyclops , and as wild as he , They owned a lawless salvage liberty , Like that our painted ancestors so prized Ere empire's arts their ...
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... Fate to lay us low , And feed their envious eyes with English loss . 211 Each element his dread command obeys , Who makes or ruins with a smile or frown ; Who as by one he did our nation raise , So now he with another pulls us down ...
... Fate to lay us low , And feed their envious eyes with English loss . 211 Each element his dread command obeys , Who makes or ruins with a smile or frown ; Who as by one he did our nation raise , So now he with another pulls us down ...
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... Fate had some care , But for poor wit no portion did prepare : 15 ' Tis left a rent - charge to the brave and fair . You cherished it , and now its fall you mourn , Which blind unmannered zealots make their scorn , Who think that fire a ...
... Fate had some care , But for poor wit no portion did prepare : 15 ' Tis left a rent - charge to the brave and fair . You cherished it , and now its fall you mourn , Which blind unmannered zealots make their scorn , Who think that fire a ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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