The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... fills the eye , And seems designed for thoughtless majesty ; Thoughtless as monarch oaks , that shade the plain , And , spread in solemn state , supinely reign . Heywood and Shirley were but types of thee , * 26 MAC FLECKNOE .
... fills the eye , And seems designed for thoughtless majesty ; Thoughtless as monarch oaks , that shade the plain , And , spread in solemn state , supinely reign . Heywood and Shirley were but types of thee , * 26 MAC FLECKNOE .
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... seems unaccountable to me , why so many generations of the same offspring , as preceded our Saviour in the flesh , shou'd be all involved in one common condemnation , and yet that their pos- terity should be intitled to the hopes of ...
... seems unaccountable to me , why so many generations of the same offspring , as preceded our Saviour in the flesh , shou'd be all involved in one common condemnation , and yet that their pos- terity should be intitled to the hopes of ...
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... seem , in rigour of law , to have made a forfeiture of my claim ; yet my heart has always been devoted to your service ; and since you have been graciously pleased , by your permission of this address , to accept the tender of my duty ...
... seem , in rigour of law , to have made a forfeiture of my claim ; yet my heart has always been devoted to your service ; and since you have been graciously pleased , by your permission of this address , to accept the tender of my duty ...
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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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