The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Том 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 страници |
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... race . Not so the blessed Pan his flock increased , Content to fold them from the famish'd beast : Mild were his laws ; the Sheep and harmless Hind Were never of the persecuting kind . Such pity now the pious pastor shows , Such mercy ...
... race . Not so the blessed Pan his flock increased , Content to fold them from the famish'd beast : Mild were his laws ; the Sheep and harmless Hind Were never of the persecuting kind . Such pity now the pious pastor shows , Such mercy ...
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... race , Did all the matchless monuments deface . Then all the Muses in one ruin lie , And rhyme began to enervate poetry . Thus , in a stupid military state , The pen and pencil find an equal fate . Flat faces , such as would disgrace a ...
... race , Did all the matchless monuments deface . Then all the Muses in one ruin lie , And rhyme began to enervate poetry . Thus , in a stupid military state , The pen and pencil find an equal fate . Flat faces , such as would disgrace a ...
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... race ? Cadmus is dead , the Theban city was : Yet ceases not her hate : for all who come From Cadmus are involved in Cadmus ' doom . I suffer for my blood : unjust decree ! That punishes another's crime on me . In mean estate I serve my ...
... race ? Cadmus is dead , the Theban city was : Yet ceases not her hate : for all who come From Cadmus are involved in Cadmus ' doom . I suffer for my blood : unjust decree ! That punishes another's crime on me . In mean estate I serve my ...
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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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