The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... thee inspired the rumbling verses roll , As if that rhyme and bombast lent a soul ; And with that soul they seem taught duty too ; To huffing words does humble nonsense bow , As if it would thy worthless worth enhance , To the ' lowest ...
... thee inspired the rumbling verses roll , As if that rhyme and bombast lent a soul ; And with that soul they seem taught duty too ; To huffing words does humble nonsense bow , As if it would thy worthless worth enhance , To the ' lowest ...
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... all that I have conversed with are strangely mistaken in thee . " In the second , he tells him that Almanzor is not more copied from Achilles than from Ancient Pistol , " But I am , " says he , " 20 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
... all that I have conversed with are strangely mistaken in thee . " In the second , he tells him that Almanzor is not more copied from Achilles than from Ancient Pistol , " But I am , " says he , " 20 THE LIFE OF DRYDEN .
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... with the rant or two , worth the observation ; such as , ' Move swiftly , Sun , aad fly a lover's pace , Leave months and weeks behind thee in thy race . ' " But surely the Sun , whether he flies a THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 23.
... with the rant or two , worth the observation ; such as , ' Move swiftly , Sun , aad fly a lover's pace , Leave months and weeks behind thee in thy race . ' " But surely the Sun , whether he flies a THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 23.
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... thee now , thy fate's so low , That I must stoop , ere I can give the blow . But mine is fixed so far above thy crown , That all thy men , Piled on thy back , can never pull it down . ' " Now where that is , Almanzor's fate is fixed , I ...
... thee now , thy fate's so low , That I must stoop , ere I can give the blow . But mine is fixed so far above thy crown , That all thy men , Piled on thy back , can never pull it down . ' " Now where that is , Almanzor's fate is fixed , I ...
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... thee , Portunus , shall be slain ; A ram to you , ye Tempests of the Main . ' He tells us , in the language of Religion , 6 ' Prayer storm'd the skies , and ravish'd Charles from thence , As Heaven itself is took by violence . ' And ...
... thee , Portunus , shall be slain ; A ram to you , ye Tempests of the Main . ' He tells us , in the language of Religion , 6 ' Prayer storm'd the skies , and ravish'd Charles from thence , As Heaven itself is took by violence . ' And ...
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