The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3권Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524페이지 |
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... royal father's favour , by the insinuation and art of Shaftesbury , who poisoned him with illegal and ambitious notions , that ended in his destruction . The partisans of this earl , and other malcontents , had long pointed out his ...
... royal father's favour , by the insinuation and art of Shaftesbury , who poisoned him with illegal and ambitious notions , that ended in his destruction . The partisans of this earl , and other malcontents , had long pointed out his ...
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... royal heir ; Whom now the reigning malice of his foes , Unjudged would sentence , and ere crown'd depose . Religion the pretence , but their decree To bar his reign , whate'er his faith shall be ! By Sanhedrims and clam'rous crowds thus ...
... royal heir ; Whom now the reigning malice of his foes , Unjudged would sentence , and ere crown'd depose . Religion the pretence , but their decree To bar his reign , whate'er his faith shall be ! By Sanhedrims and clam'rous crowds thus ...
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... royal treat , nor must relate I The gifts bestow'd , nor how the champions sate : Who first , who last , or how the knights address'd Their vows , or who was fairest at the feast ; Whose voice , whose graceful dance did most surprise ...
... royal treat , nor must relate I The gifts bestow'd , nor how the champions sate : Who first , who last , or how the knights address'd Their vows , or who was fairest at the feast ; Whose voice , whose graceful dance did most surprise ...
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