The Poems of John Dryden, 2권C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... pass your door . Unpitied Hudibras , your champion friend , Has shown how far your charities extend . This lasting verse shall on his tomb be read , ' He shamed you living , and upbraids you dead . ' Warrant , which I have given in the ...
... pass your door . Unpitied Hudibras , your champion friend , Has shown how far your charities extend . This lasting verse shall on his tomb be read , ' He shamed you living , and upbraids you dead . ' Warrant , which I have given in the ...
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... pass the Pigeon's Rubicon . ' Here ends the reign of his pretended Dove ; All prophecies accomplished from above , For Shiloh comes the sceptre to remove . Reduced from her imperial high abode , Like Dionysius to a private rod , The ...
... pass the Pigeon's Rubicon . ' Here ends the reign of his pretended Dove ; All prophecies accomplished from above , For Shiloh comes the sceptre to remove . Reduced from her imperial high abode , Like Dionysius to a private rod , The ...
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John Dryden Robert Bell. Thus year by year they pass , and day by day , Till once , - ' twas on the morn of cheerful May , - The young Emilia , fairer to be seen Than the fair lily on the flowery green , More fresh than May herself in ...
John Dryden Robert Bell. Thus year by year they pass , and day by day , Till once , - ' twas on the morn of cheerful May , - The young Emilia , fairer to be seen Than the fair lily on the flowery green , More fresh than May herself in ...
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