The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, Том 9William Miller, 1808 |
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... grace this happy day , while you appear , Not king of us alone , but of the All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart ; Of your own pomp yourself the greatest part : Loud shouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heaven this ...
... grace this happy day , while you appear , Not king of us alone , but of the All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart ; Of your own pomp yourself the greatest part : Loud shouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heaven this ...
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... grace the Dutch their mischiefs do ; They've both ill nature and ill manners too . Well may they boast themselves an ancient nation ; For they were bred ere manners were in fashion : And their new commonwealth hath set them free Only ...
... grace the Dutch their mischiefs do ; They've both ill nature and ill manners too . Well may they boast themselves an ancient nation ; For they were bred ere manners were in fashion : And their new commonwealth hath set them free Only ...
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... grace go forward , And dare us with his cap , like larks.- St James , patron of Spain , on whose festival this battle was fought . See note XLI . § Philip II . of Spain , against whom the Hollanders rebelling , were aided by Queen ...
... grace go forward , And dare us with his cap , like larks.- St James , patron of Spain , on whose festival this battle was fought . See note XLI . § Philip II . of Spain , against whom the Hollanders rebelling , were aided by Queen ...
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... grace did more excel , Or royal city more in duty strove . 242 . Nor with an idle care did he behold ; Subjects may grieve , but monarchs must redress ; He chears the fearful , and commends the bold , And makes despairers hope for good ...
... grace did more excel , Or royal city more in duty strove . 242 . Nor with an idle care did he behold ; Subjects may grieve , but monarchs must redress ; He chears the fearful , and commends the bold , And makes despairers hope for good ...
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... grace's bum , When the rude bullet a large collop tore Out of that buttock never turned before ; Fortune , it seems , would give him by that lash Gentle correction for his fight so rash ; But should the Rump perceive't , they'd say that ...
... grace's bum , When the rude bullet a large collop tore Out of that buttock never turned before ; Fortune , it seems , would give him by that lash Gentle correction for his fight so rash ; But should the Rump perceive't , they'd say that ...
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