The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... arms , loose veil , and flowing hair , Just flying forward from my rolling sphere . ' " I wonder , if he be so strict , how he dares make so bold with sphere himself , and be so critical in other men's writing . Fortune is fancied ...
... arms , loose veil , and flowing hair , Just flying forward from my rolling sphere . ' " I wonder , if he be so strict , how he dares make so bold with sphere himself , and be so critical in other men's writing . Fortune is fancied ...
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... to him owes ; And treacherous Scotland , to no interest true , Yet bless'd that fate which did his arms dispose Her land to civilize , as to subdue . Nor was he like those stars which only shine When OLIVER CROMWELL . 133.
... to him owes ; And treacherous Scotland , to no interest true , Yet bless'd that fate which did his arms dispose Her land to civilize , as to subdue . Nor was he like those stars which only shine When OLIVER CROMWELL . 133.
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... arms to gowns made yield ; Successful councils did him soon approve As fit for close intrigues as open field . To suppliant Holland he vouchsafed a peace , Our once bold rival of the British main , Now tamely glad her unjust claim to ...
... arms to gowns made yield ; Successful councils did him soon approve As fit for close intrigues as open field . To suppliant Holland he vouchsafed a peace , Our once bold rival of the British main , Now tamely glad her unjust claim to ...
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... arms they owe , If springs as high as fountains may ascend . He made us free - men of the Continent , Whom Nature did like captives treat before ; To nobler preys the English lion sent , And taught him first in Belgian walks to roar ...
... arms they owe , If springs as high as fountains may ascend . He made us free - men of the Continent , Whom Nature did like captives treat before ; To nobler preys the English lion sent , And taught him first in Belgian walks to roar ...
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... arms that ' gainst ourselves we Roused by the lash of his own stubborn tail , Our lion now will foreign foes assail . With Alga who the sacred altar strows ; To all the sea - gods Charles an offering owes ; A bull to thee , Portunus ...
... arms that ' gainst ourselves we Roused by the lash of his own stubborn tail , Our lion now will foreign foes assail . With Alga who the sacred altar strows ; To all the sea - gods Charles an offering owes ; A bull to thee , Portunus ...
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