Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... fate . In exile with his godlike prince he mourn'd , For him he suffer'd , and with him return'd . The court he ... fates , and providence's crime : Yet not before the goal of honour won , All parts fulfill'd of subject and of son ...
... fate . In exile with his godlike prince he mourn'd , For him he suffer'd , and with him return'd . The court he ... fates , and providence's crime : Yet not before the goal of honour won , All parts fulfill'd of subject and of son ...
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... fate prevent ; Nor was the cruel destiny content To finish all the murder at a blow , To sweep at once her life , and beauty too ; But , like a harden'd felon , took a pride To work more mischievously slow , And plunder'd first , and ...
... fate prevent ; Nor was the cruel destiny content To finish all the murder at a blow , To sweep at once her life , and beauty too ; But , like a harden'd felon , took a pride To work more mischievously slow , And plunder'd first , and ...
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... fate ; And sown their seeds in depth of night ; He laughs at all the giddy turns of state ; When mortals search too soon , and fear too late . VII Enjoy the present smiling hour ; And put it out of fortune's pow'r : The tide of bus'ness ...
... fate ; And sown their seeds in depth of night ; He laughs at all the giddy turns of state ; When mortals search too soon , and fear too late . VII Enjoy the present smiling hour ; And put it out of fortune's pow'r : The tide of bus'ness ...
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