The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... laid ; Nor want , nor exile , with his duty weighed : A prince on whom , if Heaven its eyes could close , The welfare of the world it safely might repose . 8 That king who lived to God's own heart , THRENODIA AUGUSTALIS . 65.
... laid ; Nor want , nor exile , with his duty weighed : A prince on whom , if Heaven its eyes could close , The welfare of the world it safely might repose . 8 That king who lived to God's own heart , THRENODIA AUGUSTALIS . 65.
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... lived , as reason was , upon the best . Inured to hardships from his early youth , Much had he done and suffered for his truth : At land and sea , in many a doubtful fight , Was never known a more adventurous knight , Who oftener drew ...
... lived , as reason was , upon the best . Inured to hardships from his early youth , Much had he done and suffered for his truth : At land and sea , in many a doubtful fight , Was never known a more adventurous knight , Who oftener drew ...
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... lived , in deference to him . Yet my reason was not convinced with what he urged against it . If the first end of a writer be to be understood , then , as his language grows obsolete , his thoughts must grow obscure : multa renascen ...
... lived , in deference to him . Yet my reason was not convinced with what he urged against it . If the first end of a writer be to be understood , then , as his language grows obsolete , his thoughts must grow obscure : multa renascen ...
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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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