The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... fair Italy . ' Dryden sometimes puts the weak rhyme in the first : ' Laugh , all the powers that favour tyranny , And all the standing army of the sky . ' Sometimes he concludes a period or paragraph with the first line of a couplet ...
... fair Italy . ' Dryden sometimes puts the weak rhyme in the first : ' Laugh , all the powers that favour tyranny , And all the standing army of the sky . ' Sometimes he concludes a period or paragraph with the first line of a couplet ...
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... design ; We owe that blessing not to him , but Heaven , Which to fair acts unsought rewards did join , Rewards that less to him than us were given . Our former chiefs , like sticklers of the war , 132 ON THE DEATH OF.
... design ; We owe that blessing not to him , but Heaven , Which to fair acts unsought rewards did join , Rewards that less to him than us were given . Our former chiefs , like sticklers of the war , 132 ON THE DEATH OF.
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... , yet we conquer'd in his right ; For though some meaner artist's skill were shown In mingling colours , or in placing light , Yet still the fair designment was his own . For from all tempers he could service draw ; The 134 ON THE DEATH OF.
... , yet we conquer'd in his right ; For though some meaner artist's skill were shown In mingling colours , or in placing light , Yet still the fair designment was his own . For from all tempers he could service draw ; The 134 ON THE DEATH OF.
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... fair ; but Heaven's prefixed hour Not come ; so , like the watchful traveller , That by the moon's mistaken light did rise , Lay down again , and closed his weary eyes . ' Twas Monk , whom Providence design'd to loose Those real bonds ...
... fair ; but Heaven's prefixed hour Not come ; so , like the watchful traveller , That by the moon's mistaken light did rise , Lay down again , and closed his weary eyes . ' Twas Monk , whom Providence design'd to loose Those real bonds ...
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... fair spectators view From their high standings , yet look up to you . From your brave train each singles out a prey , And longs to date a conquest from your day . Now charged with blessings , while you seek repose Officious Slumbers ...
... fair spectators view From their high standings , yet look up to you . From your brave train each singles out a prey , And longs to date a conquest from your day . Now charged with blessings , while you seek repose Officious Slumbers ...
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