The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Том 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 страници |
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... divine progeny : An issue , which to eternity shall last , Yet but the irradiations which he cast . Erect no mausoleums : for his best Monument is his spouse's marble breast . TO HIS FRIEND THE AUTHOR , JOHN HODDESDON , ON HIS DIVINE ...
... divine progeny : An issue , which to eternity shall last , Yet but the irradiations which he cast . Erect no mausoleums : for his best Monument is his spouse's marble breast . TO HIS FRIEND THE AUTHOR , JOHN HODDESDON , ON HIS DIVINE ...
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John Dryden. Enliven❜d by these sparks divine , their rays Add a bright lustre to thy crown of bays . Young eaglet , who thy nest thus soon forsook , So lofty and divine a course hast took As all admire , before the down begin To peep ...
John Dryden. Enliven❜d by these sparks divine , their rays Add a bright lustre to thy crown of bays . Young eaglet , who thy nest thus soon forsook , So lofty and divine a course hast took As all admire , before the down begin To peep ...
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... divine , It speaks no less than God in every line : Commanding words , whose force is still the same As the first fiat that produced our frame . All faiths beside , or did by arms ascend , Or sense indulged has made mankind their friend ...
... divine , It speaks no less than God in every line : Commanding words , whose force is still the same As the first fiat that produced our frame . All faiths beside , or did by arms ascend , Or sense indulged has made mankind their friend ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
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Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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