The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Том 3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 страници |
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... soul Mounts up , and leaves behind the clouds and starry pole : From thence thy kindred legions mayst thou bring , To aid the guardian angel of thy king . Here stop , my muse , here cease thy painful flight : No pinions can pursue ...
... soul Mounts up , and leaves behind the clouds and starry pole : From thence thy kindred legions mayst thou bring , To aid the guardian angel of thy king . Here stop , my muse , here cease thy painful flight : No pinions can pursue ...
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... soul so charming from a stock so good ; Thy father was transfused into thy blood : So wert thou born into a tuneful strain , An early , rich , and inexhausted vein . But if thy pre - existing soul Was form'd at first , with myriads more ...
... soul so charming from a stock so good ; Thy father was transfused into thy blood : So wert thou born into a tuneful strain , An early , rich , and inexhausted vein . But if thy pre - existing soul Was form'd at first , with myriads more ...
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... soul the sky , So shall this verse preserve thy memory ; For thou shalt make it live , because it sings of thee . ON THE DEATH OF AMYNTAS . A PASTORAL ELEGY . " TWAS on a joyless and a gloomy morn , Wet was the grass , and hung with ...
... soul the sky , So shall this verse preserve thy memory ; For thou shalt make it live , because it sings of thee . ON THE DEATH OF AMYNTAS . A PASTORAL ELEGY . " TWAS on a joyless and a gloomy morn , Wet was the grass , and hung with ...
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