The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Том 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 страници |
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... scarce murmuring , and the winds asleep ; Yet fate for ruin takes so still an hour , And treacherous sands the princely bark devour ; Then death unworthy seized a generous race , To virtue's scandal , and the stars ' disgrace ! Oh ! had ...
... scarce murmuring , and the winds asleep ; Yet fate for ruin takes so still an hour , And treacherous sands the princely bark devour ; Then death unworthy seized a generous race , To virtue's scandal , and the stars ' disgrace ! Oh ! had ...
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... us best How God may be appeased , and mortals blest . Whether from length of time its worth we draw , The world is scarce more ancient than the law : " Heaven's early care prescribed for every age , First 142 RELIGIO LAICI ;
... us best How God may be appeased , and mortals blest . Whether from length of time its worth we draw , The world is scarce more ancient than the law : " Heaven's early care prescribed for every age , First 142 RELIGIO LAICI ;
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... Scarce , and but scarce , from in - born rage restrain'd , Now frisk'd about her , and old kindred feign'd . Whether for love or interest , every sect Of all the savage nation show'd respect . The viceroy Panther could not awe the herd ...
... Scarce , and but scarce , from in - born rage restrain'd , Now frisk'd about her , and old kindred feign'd . Whether for love or interest , every sect Of all the savage nation show'd respect . The viceroy Panther could not awe the herd ...
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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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