The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen3C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... things , A mob of cobblers , and a court of kings : Light fumes are merry , grosser fumes are sad ; Both are the reasonable soul run mad ; And many monstrous forms in sleep we see , That neither were , nor are , nor e'er can be . 6 ...
... things , A mob of cobblers , and a court of kings : Light fumes are merry , grosser fumes are sad ; Both are the reasonable soul run mad ; And many monstrous forms in sleep we see , That neither were , nor are , nor e'er can be . 6 ...
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... things are these , That dare provoke , yet cannot do us right , Like men , with huffing looks , that dare not fight ! But this reproach our courage must not daunt ; The bravest soldier may a weapon want ; Let her that doubts us still ...
... things are these , That dare provoke , yet cannot do us right , Like men , with huffing looks , that dare not fight ! But this reproach our courage must not daunt ; The bravest soldier may a weapon want ; Let her that doubts us still ...
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... things even . Yes ; just like him that hung ' twixt hell and heaven.Have we not had men's lives enough already p— Yes , sure : but you're for holding all things steady . Now since the weight hangs all on one side , brother , You ...
... things even . Yes ; just like him that hung ' twixt hell and heaven.Have we not had men's lives enough already p— Yes , sure : but you're for holding all things steady . Now since the weight hangs all on one side , brother , You ...
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Tales from Chaucer | 7 |
THE COCK AND THE Fox OR THE TALE OF | 38 |
THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF OR THE LADY | 62 |
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