The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... virtue . And indeed ' tis very improbable that we , who by the strength of our faculties cannot enter into the knowledge of any being , not so much as of our own , should be able to find out by them that supreme nature which we cannot ...
... virtue . And indeed ' tis very improbable that we , who by the strength of our faculties cannot enter into the knowledge of any being , not so much as of our own , should be able to find out by them that supreme nature which we cannot ...
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... virtue toil , A thorny , or at best a barren soil . In pleasure some their glutton souls would steep , But found their line too short , the well too deep , 35 And leaky vessels which no bliss could keep . Opinions of the several sects ...
... virtue toil , A thorny , or at best a barren soil . In pleasure some their glutton souls would steep , But found their line too short , the well too deep , 35 And leaky vessels which no bliss could keep . Opinions of the several sects ...
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... Virtue ; removed from the notion of Pomp and Vanity , confin'd to a contemplation of it self , and centring on it self : Omnis enim per se Divum natura , necesse est / Immortali aevo summa cum pace fruatur ; / . . . Cura semota ...
... Virtue ; removed from the notion of Pomp and Vanity , confin'd to a contemplation of it self , and centring on it self : Omnis enim per se Divum natura , necesse est / Immortali aevo summa cum pace fruatur ; / . . . Cura semota ...
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
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