The Poems of John Dryden, 2권C. Griffin, 1870 |
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... turn , and after my betters ; for it is a madness to be sober alone , while the nation continues drunk : but that saying of their father Cres . is still running in my head , that they may be dispensed with in their obedience to an ...
... turn , and after my betters ; for it is a madness to be sober alone , while the nation continues drunk : but that saying of their father Cres . is still running in my head , that they may be dispensed with in their obedience to an ...
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... turns the Reformation round , And all the rest are false reformers found ; Because in sundry points you stand alone , Not in communion joined with any one ; And therefore must be all the Church , or none . Then , till you have agreed ...
... turns the Reformation round , And all the rest are false reformers found ; Because in sundry points you stand alone , Not in communion joined with any one ; And therefore must be all the Church , or none . Then , till you have agreed ...
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... turn . Departing Spring could only stay to shed Her gloomy beauties on the genial bed , But left the manly Summer in ... turns the guard relieve ; Thy father's angel , and thy father join , To keep possession , and secure the line ; But ...
... turn . Departing Spring could only stay to shed Her gloomy beauties on the genial bed , But left the manly Summer in ... turns the guard relieve ; Thy father's angel , and thy father join , To keep possession , and secure the line ; But ...
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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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