The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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For as in nature's swiftness , with the throng Of flying orbs while ours is borne along , IIS All seems at rest to the deluded eye ( Moved by the soul of the same harmony ) : So carried on by your unwearied care We rest in peace and yet ...
For as in nature's swiftness , with the throng Of flying orbs while ours is borne along , IIS All seems at rest to the deluded eye ( Moved by the soul of the same harmony ) : So carried on by your unwearied care We rest in peace and yet ...
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294 Already , labouring with a mighty fate , She shakes the rubbish from her mounting brow , 1175 And seems to have renewed her charter's date Which heaven will to the death of time allow . 295 More great than human , now , and more ...
294 Already , labouring with a mighty fate , She shakes the rubbish from her mounting brow , 1175 And seems to have renewed her charter's date Which heaven will to the death of time allow . 295 More great than human , now , and more ...
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However , the hypothesis of a second , lost broadside seems unnecessarily complicated ; there is no reason to suppose that J and T were working from the same source ; and a MS provided by the actors is a possible alternative to one ...
However , the hypothesis of a second , lost broadside seems unnecessarily complicated ; there is no reason to suppose that J and T were working from the same source ; and a MS provided by the actors is a possible alternative to one ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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