The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... fate alone its progress could oppose . 8 Now all those charms , that blooming grace , The well - proportioned shape , and beauteous face , Shall never more be seen by mortal eyes ; In earth the much - lamented virgin lies . Not wit ...
... fate alone its progress could oppose . 8 Now all those charms , that blooming grace , The well - proportioned shape , and beauteous face , Shall never more be seen by mortal eyes ; In earth the much - lamented virgin lies . Not wit ...
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... fate , The immortal part assumed immortal state . Of these a slaughtered army lay in blood , Extended o'er the Caledonian wood , Their native walk ; whose vocal blood arose , And cried for pardon on their perjured foes . Their fate was ...
... fate , The immortal part assumed immortal state . Of these a slaughtered army lay in blood , Extended o'er the Caledonian wood , Their native walk ; whose vocal blood arose , And cried for pardon on their perjured foes . Their fate was ...
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... fate , Look up , and read , in characters of light , A blessing sent you in your own despite ! The manna falls , yet that celestial bread , Like Jews , you munch , and murmur while you feed . May not your fortune be like theirs , exiled ...
... fate , Look up , and read , in characters of light , A blessing sent you in your own despite ! The manna falls , yet that celestial bread , Like Jews , you munch , and murmur while you feed . May not your fortune be like theirs , exiled ...
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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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