The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... peace . Thus by our death their quarrel ends , Whom living we made foes , dead we'll make friends . " " If this be not a very liberal mess I will refer my- self to the stomach of any moderate guest . And a rare mess it is , far ...
... peace . Thus by our death their quarrel ends , Whom living we made foes , dead we'll make friends . " " If this be not a very liberal mess I will refer my- self to the stomach of any moderate guest . And a rare mess it is , far ...
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... peace , Whose restless motions less than wars do cease ! Peace is not freed from labour , but from noise ; And war more force , but not more pains employs . Such is the mighty swiftness of your mind , That , like the Earth's , it leaves ...
... peace , Whose restless motions less than wars do cease ! Peace is not freed from labour , but from noise ; And war more force , but not more pains employs . Such is the mighty swiftness of your mind , That , like the Earth's , it leaves ...
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... peace , and yet in motion share . ' To this succeed four lines , which perhaps afford Dryden's first attempt at those penetrating remarks on human nature , for which he seems to have been peculiarly formed : ' Let envy then those crimes ...
... peace , and yet in motion share . ' To this succeed four lines , which perhaps afford Dryden's first attempt at those penetrating remarks on human nature , for which he seems to have been peculiarly formed : ' Let envy then those crimes ...
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... Peace was the prize of all his toil and care , Which War had banish'd , and did now restore : Bologna's walls thus mounted in the air , To seat themselves more surely than before . Her safety rescued Ireland to him owes ; And ...
... Peace was the prize of all his toil and care , Which War had banish'd , and did now restore : Bologna's walls thus mounted in the air , To seat themselves more surely than before . Her safety rescued Ireland to him owes ; And ...
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... peace , Our once bold rival of the British main , Now tamely glad her unjust claim to cease , And buy our friendship with her idol , gain . Fame of the ' asserted sea through Europe blown Made France and Spain ambitious of his love ...
... peace , Our once bold rival of the British main , Now tamely glad her unjust claim to cease , And buy our friendship with her idol , gain . Fame of the ' asserted sea through Europe blown Made France and Spain ambitious of his love ...
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