The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Том 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 страници |
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... blood and body , who to save us died ; The faithful this thing signified receive ; What is ' t those faithful then partake or leave ? For what is signified and understood , Is , by her own confession , flesh and blood . Then , by the ...
... blood and body , who to save us died ; The faithful this thing signified receive ; What is ' t those faithful then partake or leave ? For what is signified and understood , Is , by her own confession , flesh and blood . Then , by the ...
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... blood , and fortify the heart . Thus pale they meet ; their eyes with fury burn ; None greets ; for none the greeting will return : But in dumb surliness , each arm'd with care His foe profess'd , as brother of the war : Then both , no ...
... blood , and fortify the heart . Thus pale they meet ; their eyes with fury burn ; None greets ; for none the greeting will return : But in dumb surliness , each arm'd with care His foe profess'd , as brother of the war : Then both , no ...
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... blood with a plebeian mate ; In which I wonder thou shouldst oversee Superior causes , or impute to me The fault of fortune , or the fates ' decree . Or call it Heaven's imperial power alone , Which moves on springs of justice , though ...
... blood with a plebeian mate ; In which I wonder thou shouldst oversee Superior causes , or impute to me The fault of fortune , or the fates ' decree . Or call it Heaven's imperial power alone , Which moves on springs of justice , though ...
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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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