Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... forces in , and thus replies : ' The eternal God , supremely good and wise , Imparts not these prodigious gifts in ... force becomes the diadem . ' Tis true he grants the people all they crave , And more , perhaps , than subjects ought ...
... forces in , and thus replies : ' The eternal God , supremely good and wise , Imparts not these prodigious gifts in ... force becomes the diadem . ' Tis true he grants the people all they crave , And more , perhaps , than subjects ought ...
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... force confess'd , And to be shorn , lay slumbering on her breast . But when this fatal counsel , found too late , Exposed its author to the public hate , When his just sovereign , by no impious way Could be seduced to arbitrary sway ...
... force confess'd , And to be shorn , lay slumbering on her breast . But when this fatal counsel , found too late , Exposed its author to the public hate , When his just sovereign , by no impious way Could be seduced to arbitrary sway ...
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... force of arms , and dint of wit : Theirs was the giant race , before the flood ; And thus , when Charles return'd , our empire stood , Like Janus , he the stubborn soil manured , With rules of husbandry the rankness cured ; Tamed us to ...
... force of arms , and dint of wit : Theirs was the giant race , before the flood ; And thus , when Charles return'd , our empire stood , Like Janus , he the stubborn soil manured , With rules of husbandry the rankness cured ; Tamed us to ...
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