The Works of the English Poets, Volume 13R. Hett, 1779 - 318 halaman |
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... gain . XXII . Fame of th ' afferted fea through Europe blown , Made France and Spain ambitious of his love ; Each knew that fide muft conquer he would own ; And for him fiercely , as for empire , ftrove .. XXIII . No fooner was the ...
... gain . XXII . Fame of th ' afferted fea through Europe blown , Made France and Spain ambitious of his love ; Each knew that fide muft conquer he would own ; And for him fiercely , as for empire , ftrove .. XXIII . No fooner was the ...
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... 'd , The name of Great his famous grandfire gain'd : Who yet a king alone in name and right , With hunger , cold , and angry Jove did fight ; Shock'd Shock'd by a covenanting league's vast powers , As holy 22 POEMS . DRYDEN'S.
... 'd , The name of Great his famous grandfire gain'd : Who yet a king alone in name and right , With hunger , cold , and angry Jove did fight ; Shock'd Shock'd by a covenanting league's vast powers , As holy 22 POEMS . DRYDEN'S.
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... gain . Henceforth their fougue mult spend at leffer rate , Than in its flames to wrap a nation's fate . Suffer'd to live , they are like Helots fet , A virtuous fhame within us to beget . For by example most we finn'd before , And glass ...
... gain . Henceforth their fougue mult spend at leffer rate , Than in its flames to wrap a nation's fate . Suffer'd to live , they are like Helots fet , A virtuous fhame within us to beget . For by example most we finn'd before , And glass ...
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... are brought to view A rich and undiscover'd world in you . By you our monarch does that fame affure , Which kings must have , or cannot live fecure : D 3 Foi For profperous princes gain their fubjects heart , Who love DRYDEN'S POEM S. 377.
... are brought to view A rich and undiscover'd world in you . By you our monarch does that fame affure , Which kings must have , or cannot live fecure : D 3 Foi For profperous princes gain their fubjects heart , Who love DRYDEN'S POEM S. 377.
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John Dryden Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). For profperous princes gain their fubjects heart , Who love that praise in which themselves have part . By you he fits thofe fubjects to obey , As heaven's eternal monarch does convey ...
John Dryden Samuel Johnson, C. Bathrust (Londres). For profperous princes gain their fubjects heart , Who love that praise in which themselves have part . By you he fits thofe fubjects to obey , As heaven's eternal monarch does convey ...
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