The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2C. Griffin, 1870 |
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John Dryden Robert Bell. the being represented as an Irishman , and took care to acquaint the public that he had never seen Ireland till he was three - and - twenty years old , and was there only four months ; as if any one took the ...
John Dryden Robert Bell. the being represented as an Irishman , and took care to acquaint the public that he had never seen Ireland till he was three - and - twenty years old , and was there only four months ; as if any one took the ...
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... took the swift command , The medicinal head , the ready hand , All eager to perform their part ; All but eternal doom was conquered by their art : Once more the fleeting soul came back To inspire the mortal frame ; And in the body took ...
... took the swift command , The medicinal head , the ready hand , All eager to perform their part ; All but eternal doom was conquered by their art : Once more the fleeting soul came back To inspire the mortal frame ; And in the body took ...
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... took his turn , whose ample hand Heaved up his lightened keel , and sunk the sand , And steered the sacred vessel safe to land . The land , if not restrained , had met your way , * Projected out a neck , and jutted to the sea . Hibernia ...
... took his turn , whose ample hand Heaved up his lightened keel , and sunk the sand , And steered the sacred vessel safe to land . The land , if not restrained , had met your way , * Projected out a neck , and jutted to the sea . Hibernia ...
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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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