The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... a fanatic person to be forbid seeing ' The Cheats ' and " The Committee ; ' or for my Lord Mayor and Alder- men to be interdicted the sight of ' The London Cuckolds . " " This is the general strain , 44 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
... a fanatic person to be forbid seeing ' The Cheats ' and " The Committee ; ' or for my Lord Mayor and Alder- men to be interdicted the sight of ' The London Cuckolds . " " This is the general strain , 44 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
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... sight is limited where you are join'd , And beyond that no farther Heaven can find . So well your virtues do with his agree , That though your orbs of different greatness be , Yet both are for each other's use disposed , His to enclose ...
... sight is limited where you are join'd , And beyond that no farther Heaven can find . So well your virtues do with his agree , That though your orbs of different greatness be , Yet both are for each other's use disposed , His to enclose ...
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... sight ; And that assurance holds him firm and right ; True , ' tis a narrow way that leads to bliss , But right before there is no precipice ; Fear makes men look aside , and so their footing miss . ' Of the images which the two ...
... sight ; And that assurance holds him firm and right ; True , ' tis a narrow way that leads to bliss , But right before there is no precipice ; Fear makes men look aside , and so their footing miss . ' Of the images which the two ...
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... sight ; So on us stole our blessed change , while we The ' effect did feel , but scarce the manner see . Frosts that constrain the ground , and birth deny To flowers that in its womb expecting lie , Do seldom their usurping power ...
... sight ; So on us stole our blessed change , while we The ' effect did feel , but scarce the manner see . Frosts that constrain the ground , and birth deny To flowers that in its womb expecting lie , Do seldom their usurping power ...
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... sight of all he could behold and live , A voice before his entry did proclaim Long - suffering , Goodness , Mercy , in his name . Your power to justice doth submit your cause , Your goodness only is above the laws ; Whose rigid letter ...
... sight of all he could behold and live , A voice before his entry did proclaim Long - suffering , Goodness , Mercy , in his name . Your power to justice doth submit your cause , Your goodness only is above the laws ; Whose rigid letter ...
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