The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... face , Shall never more be seen by mortal eyes ; In earth the much - lamented virgin lies . Not wit , nor piety could fate prevent ; Nor was the cruel destiny content To finish all the murder at a blow , To sweep at once her life , and ...
... face , Shall never more be seen by mortal eyes ; In earth the much - lamented virgin lies . Not wit , nor piety could fate prevent ; Nor was the cruel destiny content To finish all the murder at a blow , To sweep at once her life , and ...
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... face to face dissensions would increase ; For only distance now preserves the peace . All in their turns accusers , and accused , Babel was never half so much confused . What one can plead , the rest can plead as 120 THE HIND AND THE ...
... face to face dissensions would increase ; For only distance now preserves the peace . All in their turns accusers , and accused , Babel was never half so much confused . What one can plead , the rest can plead as 120 THE HIND AND THE ...
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... face to face , Approach ; each other from afar they knew , And from afar their hatred changed their hue . So stands the Thracian herdsman with his spear , Full in the gap , and hopes the hunted bear , And hears him rustling in the wood ...
... face to face , Approach ; each other from afar they knew , And from afar their hatred changed their hue . So stands the Thracian herdsman with his spear , Full in the gap , and hopes the hunted bear , And hears him rustling in the wood ...
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THE MEDAL A SATIRE AGAINST SEDITION | 5 |
TO THE DUCHESS OF YORK ON HER RETURN FROM | 21 |
OB A LAYMANS FAITH AN EPISTLE | 34 |
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