The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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1 And as those lees , that trouble it , refine The agitated soul of generous wine :
So tears of joy , for your returning , spilt ; Work out , and expiate our former guilt .
Methinks I see those crouds on Dover's strand , Who , in their haste to welcome ...
1 And as those lees , that trouble it , refine The agitated soul of generous wine :
So tears of joy , for your returning , spilt ; Work out , and expiate our former guilt .
Methinks I see those crouds on Dover's strand , Who , in their haste to welcome ...
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Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations John Dryden Samuel
Derrick. Those clouds , that overcast your morn , shall fly , Difpelld to farthest
corners of the sky . Our nation with united interest blest , Not now content to poize
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Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations John Dryden Samuel
Derrick. Those clouds , that overcast your morn , shall fly , Difpelld to farthest
corners of the sky . Our nation with united interest blest , Not now content to poize
...
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For still they look on you with such kind eyes , As those that see the church's
sovereign rise ; From their own order chose , in whose high state , They think
themselves the second choice of fate . When our great “ monarch into exile went ,
Wit ...
For still they look on you with such kind eyes , As those that see the church's
sovereign rise ; From their own order chose , in whose high state , They think
themselves the second choice of fate . When our great “ monarch into exile went ,
Wit ...
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The prince long time had courted fortune's love ; But once poffefs'd did absolutely
reign : Thus with their Amazons the heroes ftrove , And conquer'd first those
beauties they would gain . 50 . The duke beheld , like Scipio , with disdain , That
...
The prince long time had courted fortune's love ; But once poffefs'd did absolutely
reign : Thus with their Amazons the heroes ftrove , And conquer'd first those
beauties they would gain . 50 . The duke beheld , like Scipio , with disdain , That
...
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If those who gave the scepter could not tie By their own deed their own posterity ,
How then cou'd Adam bind his future race ? How cou'd his forfeit on mankind
take place ? Or how cou'd heavenly justice damn us all ,. Who ne'er consented to
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If those who gave the scepter could not tie By their own deed their own posterity ,
How then cou'd Adam bind his future race ? How cou'd his forfeit on mankind
take place ? Or how cou'd heavenly justice damn us all ,. Who ne'er consented to
...
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