Selected Poetry and Prose of John DrydenRandom House, 1969 - 554 sidor |
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... Thee , Saviour , thee , the nation's vows confess And , never satisfi'd with seeing , bless . Swift , unbespoken pomps thy steps proclaim , And stammering babes are taught to lisp thy name . 220 230 240 218-19 At twenty - year intervals ...
... Thee , Saviour , thee , the nation's vows confess And , never satisfi'd with seeing , bless . Swift , unbespoken pomps thy steps proclaim , And stammering babes are taught to lisp thy name . 220 230 240 218-19 At twenty - year intervals ...
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... thee ? Then thou art justice in the last appeal ; Thy easy God instructs thee to rebel And , like a king remote and weak , must take What satisfaction thou art pleas'd to make . But if there be a pow'r too just and strong To wink at ...
... thee ? Then thou art justice in the last appeal ; Thy easy God instructs thee to rebel And , like a king remote and weak , must take What satisfaction thou art pleas'd to make . But if there be a pow'r too just and strong To wink at ...
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... thee , or me , or any of us all , " What dost thou mean , ungrateful wretch , thou vain , Thou mortal thing , thus idly to complain And sigh and sob , that thou shalt be no more ? For if thy life were pleasant heretofore , If all the ...
... thee , or me , or any of us all , " What dost thou mean , ungrateful wretch , thou vain , Thou mortal thing , thus idly to complain And sigh and sob , that thou shalt be no more ? For if thy life were pleasant heretofore , If all the ...
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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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