The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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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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Thou strength of his Almighty hand , Whofe pow'r does heav'n and earth
command . Proceeding spirit , our defence , Who do'st the gifts of tongues
dispense , And crown'st thy gift with eloquence ! Refine and purge our earthly
parts ; But , oh ...
Thou strength of his Almighty hand , Whofe pow'r does heav'n and earth
command . Proceeding spirit , our defence , Who do'st the gifts of tongues
dispense , And crown'st thy gift with eloquence ! Refine and purge our earthly
parts ; But , oh ...
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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 wonders at
himself in thee . Thou teacheft Persius to inform our isle In smoother numbers ...
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 wonders at
himself in thee . Thou teacheft Persius to inform our isle In smoother numbers ...
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But thou , O virgin - widow , left alone , Now thy beloved , heaven - ravilh'd
spouse is gone , Whose skilful fire in vain strove to apply Med'cines , when thy
balm was no remedy , With greater than platonic love , O wed His soul , tho not
his body ...
But thou , O virgin - widow , left alone , Now thy beloved , heaven - ravilh'd
spouse is gone , Whose skilful fire in vain strove to apply Med'cines , when thy
balm was no remedy , With greater than platonic love , O wed His soul , tho not
his body ...
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But since it was decreed , auspicious king , In Britain's right that thou shouldst
wed the main , Heav'n , as a gage , would cast some precious thing , And
therefore doom'd that Lawson should be flain , 2 21 . Lawson amongst the
foremost met ...
But since it was decreed , auspicious king , In Britain's right that thou shouldst
wed the main , Heav'n , as a gage , would cast some precious thing , And
therefore doom'd that Lawson should be flain , 2 21 . Lawson amongst the
foremost met ...
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