The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Том 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 страници |
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... bear , And each may be his own interpreter , Our airy faith will no foundation find : The word's a weathercock for every wind : The Bear , the Fox , the Wolf , by turns prevail ; The most in power supplies the present gale . The ...
... bear , And each may be his own interpreter , Our airy faith will no foundation find : The word's a weathercock for every wind : The Bear , the Fox , the Wolf , by turns prevail ; The most in power supplies the present gale . The ...
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... bear a rival in thy reign , Tyrants and thou all fellowship disdain . This was in Arcite proved , and Palamon , Both in despair , yet each would love alone . Arcite return'd , and , as in honour tied , His foe with bedding , and with ...
... bear a rival in thy reign , Tyrants and thou all fellowship disdain . This was in Arcite proved , and Palamon , Both in despair , yet each would love alone . Arcite return'd , and , as in honour tied , His foe with bedding , and with ...
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... bear : With golden muzzles all their mouths were bound , And collars of the same their necks surround . Thus through the fields Lycurgus took his way ; His hundred knights attend in pomp and proud array . To match this monarch , with ...
... bear : With golden muzzles all their mouths were bound , And collars of the same their necks surround . Thus through the fields Lycurgus took his way ; His hundred knights attend in pomp and proud array . To match this monarch , with ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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