The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2 |
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Strona 62
Such were the pleasing triumphs of the sky , For James his late nocturnal victory ;
The pledge of his almighty Patron's love , The fireworks which his angels made
above . I saw , myself the lambent easy light Gild the brown horror , and dispel ...
Such were the pleasing triumphs of the sky , For James his late nocturnal victory ;
The pledge of his almighty Patron's love , The fireworks which his angels made
above . I saw , myself the lambent easy light Gild the brown horror , and dispel ...
Strona 66
... the friendly meal . She turn'd the talk , avoiding that extreme , To common
dangers past , a sadly - pleasing theme ; Remembring every storm which toss'd
the state , When both were objects of the public hate , And dropt a tear betwixt for
her ...
... the friendly meal . She turn'd the talk , avoiding that extreme , To common
dangers past , a sadly - pleasing theme ; Remembring every storm which toss'd
the state , When both were objects of the public hate , And dropt a tear betwixt for
her ...
Strona 69
Your warrior offspring that upheld the crown , The scarlet honor of your peaceful
gown , Are the most pleasing objects I can find , Charms to my fight , and cordials
to my mind : When virtue spooms before a prosperous gale , My heaving wishes
...
Your warrior offspring that upheld the crown , The scarlet honor of your peaceful
gown , Are the most pleasing objects I can find , Charms to my fight , and cordials
to my mind : When virtue spooms before a prosperous gale , My heaving wishes
...
Strona 163
M Then Petrarch follow'd , and in him we fee , What rhyme improv'd in all its
height can be : At best a pleasing sound , and fair barbarity . The French pursu'd
their steps ; and Britain , last , In manly sweetness all the rest surpass'd . The wit
of ...
M Then Petrarch follow'd , and in him we fee , What rhyme improv'd in all its
height can be : At best a pleasing sound , and fair barbarity . The French pursu'd
their steps ; and Britain , last , In manly sweetness all the rest surpass'd . The wit
of ...
Strona 168
But awful charms on her fair forehead fit , Dispensing what she never will admit :
Pleasing , yet cold , like Cynthia's filver beam , The people's wonder , and the
poet's theme . Distemper'd Zeal , Sedition , canker'd Hate , No more shall vex the
...
But awful charms on her fair forehead fit , Dispensing what she never will admit :
Pleasing , yet cold , like Cynthia's filver beam , The people's wonder , and the
poet's theme . Distemper'd Zeal , Sedition , canker'd Hate , No more shall vex the
...
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