The Poems of John Dryden, 2권C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... raised three steeples higher , would change their note , And quit the cassock for the canting - coat . Now , if you damn this censure as too bold , Judge by yourselves , and think not others sold . ' Meantime my sons accused , by fame's ...
... raised three steeples higher , would change their note , And quit the cassock for the canting - coat . Now , if you damn this censure as too bold , Judge by yourselves , and think not others sold . ' Meantime my sons accused , by fame's ...
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... raise and quell ? When Jubal struck the chorded shell , His listening brethren stood around , And , wondering , on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound : Less than a God they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow ...
... raise and quell ? When Jubal struck the chorded shell , His listening brethren stood around , And , wondering , on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound : Less than a God they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow ...
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... raise an emulation in the living , to copy out the example of the dead . And therefore it was , that I once intended to have called this poem The Pattern : and though , on a second consideration , I changed the title into the name of ...
... raise an emulation in the living , to copy out the example of the dead . And therefore it was , that I once intended to have called this poem The Pattern : and though , on a second consideration , I changed the title into the name of ...
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THE MEDAL A SATIRE AGAINST SEDITION | 5 |
TO THE DUCHESS OF YORK ON HER RETURN FROM | 21 |
OB A LAYMANS FAITH AN EPISTLE | 34 |
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appear Arcite arms bear beauty began believe better blessed blood cause character Chaucer Church common death doubt Dryden equal expression eyes face fair faith fame fate fear foes followed force gain give given grace ground hand happy head Heaven Hind honour hope judge kind king late laws learned least leave less light lines lived look lord lost mean mind nature never night once pain Panther pass peace plain plays poem poet praise prince prove race raise reason received reign rest rule sacred Scripture seems sense side sight soul sound stand suffer sure thee things thou thought took translated true truth turn verse virtue whole write written