The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volumen3Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 páginas |
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... crown the price of David's life ! Or if the tempest of the war he stand , In peace , some vile officious villain's hand His soul's anointed temple may invade , Or , press'd by clamorous crowds , myself be made His murtherer ; rebellious ...
... crown the price of David's life ! Or if the tempest of the war he stand , In peace , some vile officious villain's hand His soul's anointed temple may invade , Or , press'd by clamorous crowds , myself be made His murtherer ; rebellious ...
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... crown , the godlike David came . What sudden beams dispel the clouds so fast , Whose drenching rains laid all our vineyards waste ? The spring so far behind her course delayed , On the instant is in all her bloom arrayed ; The winds ...
... crown , the godlike David came . What sudden beams dispel the clouds so fast , Whose drenching rains laid all our vineyards waste ? The spring so far behind her course delayed , On the instant is in all her bloom arrayed ; The winds ...
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... crown'd , Were for unblamed virginity renown'd ; But those the chief and highest in command Who bare those holy branches in their hand : The knights adorn'd with laurel crowns are they , Whom death nor danger ever could dismay ...
... crown'd , Were for unblamed virginity renown'd ; But those the chief and highest in command Who bare those holy branches in their hand : The knights adorn'd with laurel crowns are they , Whom death nor danger ever could dismay ...
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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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