The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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Then , my lord , the just praises of our countrymen under your Grace's
administration , had been touched by a pen adequate to their worth . The
memorable year seventeen hundred and fifty - nine , would have shone with
distinguished lustre to ...
Then , my lord , the just praises of our countrymen under your Grace's
administration , had been touched by a pen adequate to their worth . The
memorable year seventeen hundred and fifty - nine , would have shone with
distinguished lustre to ...
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Th'incensed pow'rs beheld with scorn from high An heaven so far distant from the
sky , Which durst , with horseshoofs that beat the ground , And martial brass , bely
the thunder's found . Twas hence at length just vengeance thought it fit To ...
Th'incensed pow'rs beheld with scorn from high An heaven so far distant from the
sky , Which durst , with horseshoofs that beat the ground , And martial brass , bely
the thunder's found . Twas hence at length just vengeance thought it fit To ...
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At home the hateful names of parties cease , And factious fouls are wearied into
peace . The discontented now are only they , Whose crimes before did your just
cause betray : Of those edicts some reclaim from sin , But most your life and blest
...
At home the hateful names of parties cease , And factious fouls are wearied into
peace . The discontented now are only they , Whose crimes before did your just
cause betray : Of those edicts some reclaim from sin , But most your life and blest
...
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... progress , and successes , of a most just and necessary war ; in it , the care ,
management , and prudence of our king ; the conduct and valour of a royal
admiral , and of two incomparable generals ; the invincible courage of our
captains and ...
... progress , and successes , of a most just and necessary war ; in it , the care ,
management , and prudence of our king ; the conduct and valour of a royal
admiral , and of two incomparable generals ; the invincible courage of our
captains and ...
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... subjects without offending him . Doubtless it proceeds from a just confidence of
his own virtue , which the lustre of no other can be so great as to darken in him ;
for the good or the valiant are never safely praised under a bad or a degenerate ...
... subjects without offending him . Doubtless it proceeds from a just confidence of
his own virtue , which the lustre of no other can be so great as to darken in him ;
for the good or the valiant are never safely praised under a bad or a degenerate ...
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