The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Том 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 страници |
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... father's favour , by the insinuation and art of Shaftesbury , who poisoned him with illegal and ambitious notions , that ended in his destruction . The partisans of this earl , and other malcontents , had long pointed out his Grace as a ...
... father's favour , by the insinuation and art of Shaftesbury , who poisoned him with illegal and ambitious notions , that ended in his destruction . The partisans of this earl , and other malcontents , had long pointed out his Grace as a ...
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... father's mind , What are you else but of a bastard kind ? Do as your great progenitors have done , And , by their virtues , prove yourself their son . No father can infuse or wit or grace ; A mother comes across , and mars the race : A ...
... father's mind , What are you else but of a bastard kind ? Do as your great progenitors have done , And , by their virtues , prove yourself their son . No father can infuse or wit or grace ; A mother comes across , and mars the race : A ...
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... father loved a child before ; So that indulgence draws me to forgive ; Nature , that gave thee life , would have thee live . But , as a public parent of the state , My justice , and thy crime , requires thy fate . Fain would I choose a ...
... father loved a child before ; So that indulgence draws me to forgive ; Nature , that gave thee life , would have thee live . But , as a public parent of the state , My justice , and thy crime , requires thy fate . Fain would I choose a ...
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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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