Selections from Dryden: Poetry and ProseMethuen & Company, 1932 - 211페이지 |
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... live to bless . As Ceres sow'd , where'er her chariot flew ; As Heaven in deserts rain'd the bread of dew , So free to many , to relations most , 50 You feed with manna your own Israel host . With crowds attended of your ancient race ...
... live to bless . As Ceres sow'd , where'er her chariot flew ; As Heaven in deserts rain'd the bread of dew , So free to many , to relations most , 50 You feed with manna your own Israel host . With crowds attended of your ancient race ...
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... This crumbling pageant shall devour , The trumpet shall be heard on high , The dead shall live , the living die , And Music shall untune the sky . 60 ALEXANDER'S FEAST ; OR , THE POWER OF MUSIC AN A SONG FOR ST . CECILIA'S DAY 103.
... This crumbling pageant shall devour , The trumpet shall be heard on high , The dead shall live , the living die , And Music shall untune the sky . 60 ALEXANDER'S FEAST ; OR , THE POWER OF MUSIC AN A SONG FOR ST . CECILIA'S DAY 103.
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... live in it to some particular studies the work then being pushed on by many hands , must , of necessity , go forward . ' Is it not evident , in these last hundred years ( when the study of philosophy has been the business 126 SELECTIONS ...
... live in it to some particular studies the work then being pushed on by many hands , must , of necessity , go forward . ' Is it not evident , in these last hundred years ( when the study of philosophy has been the business 126 SELECTIONS ...
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