Selected Poetry and Prose of John DrydenRandom House, 1969 - 554 sidor |
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... give battle , and appear victorious in the next act ; and yet from the time of his departure to the return of the nun- tius , who gives the relation of his victory , Aethra and the 28 the French poets . Who took the " rule " from the ...
... give battle , and appear victorious in the next act ; and yet from the time of his departure to the return of the nun- tius , who gives the relation of his victory , Aethra and the 28 the French poets . Who took the " rule " from the ...
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... give Thou hast enjoy'd , if thou hast known to live , And pleasure not leak'd thro ' thee like a sieve , Why dost thou not give thanks , as at a plenteous feast Cramm'd to the throat with life , and rise and take thy rest ? But if my ...
... give Thou hast enjoy'd , if thou hast known to live , And pleasure not leak'd thro ' thee like a sieve , Why dost thou not give thanks , as at a plenteous feast Cramm'd to the throat with life , and rise and take thy rest ? But if my ...
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... give . And they who pay the taxes bear the rule : Thus thou sometimes art forc'd to draw a fool ; But so his follies in thy posture sink , The senseless idiot seems at least to think . Good heav'n ! that sots and knaves shou'd be so ...
... give . And they who pay the taxes bear the rule : Thus thou sometimes art forc'd to draw a fool ; But so his follies in thy posture sink , The senseless idiot seems at least to think . Good heav'n ! that sots and knaves shou'd be so ...
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HEROIC STANZAS Consecrated to the Glorious | 3 |
ASTRAEA REDUX A Poem on the Happy | 11 |
TO MY HONOURD FRIEND DR CHARLE | 22 |
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