The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Had the writer I here introduce to your Grace been , for the honour of Great Britain
, still alive , what a noble field would have been now open to his genius , for
exerting all its powers , in celebrating your long and unwearied application to
public ...
Had the writer I here introduce to your Grace been , for the honour of Great Britain
, still alive , what a noble field would have been now open to his genius , for
exerting all its powers , in celebrating your long and unwearied application to
public ...
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Men still had faults , and men will have them ftill ; He that hath none , and lives as
angels do , Must be an angel ; but what's that to you ? While mighty Lewis find the
pope too great , And dreads the yoke of his imposing feat , Our sects a more ...
Men still had faults , and men will have them ftill ; He that hath none , and lives as
angels do , Must be an angel ; but what's that to you ? While mighty Lewis find the
pope too great , And dreads the yoke of his imposing feat , Our sects a more ...
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As Britain in rich soil abounding wide , Furnish'd for use , for luxury , and pride ,
Yet spreads her wanton fails on ev'ry shore For foreign wealth , insatiate still of
more ; To her own wool the silks of Asia joins , And to her plenteous harvests ...
As Britain in rich soil abounding wide , Furnish'd for use , for luxury , and pride ,
Yet spreads her wanton fails on ev'ry shore For foreign wealth , insatiate still of
more ; To her own wool the silks of Asia joins , And to her plenteous harvests ...
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Let them not still be obstinately blind , Still to divert the good thou haft design'd ,
Or with malignant penury , To starve the royal virtues of his mind . Faith is a
christian's and a subject's test , Oh give them to believe , and they are surely blest
.
Let them not still be obstinately blind , Still to divert the good thou haft design'd ,
Or with malignant penury , To starve the royal virtues of his mind . Faith is a
christian's and a subject's test , Oh give them to believe , and they are surely blest
.
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Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy
breast . Thou mak'lt the beauties of the Romans known , And England boasts of
riches not her own : Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's majesty , And Horace ...
Prevailing warmth has still thy mind possest , And second youth is kindled in thy
breast . Thou mak'lt the beauties of the Romans known , And England boasts of
riches not her own : Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's majesty , And Horace ...
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