The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... , which they now have in those of an inferior kind . See Essays on English Church Music , by the Rev. W. Mason , M.A. , Pre- centor of York , 12mo . 1795 , p . 218. T. The sacred organ's praise ? Notes inspiring holy love , SONGS . 5 10.
... , which they now have in those of an inferior kind . See Essays on English Church Music , by the Rev. W. Mason , M.A. , Pre- centor of York , 12mo . 1795 , p . 218. T. The sacred organ's praise ? Notes inspiring holy love , SONGS . 5 10.
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... , wife of Charles , Duke of Richmond . Captain Digby was killed at sea in the engagement between the English and the Dutch fleet , off Southwold Bay , in 1672. T. While Pan and fair Syrinx are fled from our shore : SONGS . 8 The Lady's ...
... , wife of Charles , Duke of Richmond . Captain Digby was killed at sea in the engagement between the English and the Dutch fleet , off Southwold Bay , in 1672. T. While Pan and fair Syrinx are fled from our shore : SONGS . 8 The Lady's ...
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... English blood , and Dutchmen's now would spare : than you ; 20 Be gull'd no longer , for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith Interest's the god they worship in their state ; And you , I take it , have not much of ...
... English blood , and Dutchmen's now would spare : than you ; 20 Be gull'd no longer , for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith Interest's the god they worship in their state ; And you , I take it , have not much of ...
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... we before your eyes their Indies lay : All loyal English will , like him , conclude , Let Cæsar live , and Carthage be subdued ! 15 20 PROLOGUE SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF THE NEW HOUSE , PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . 57 Epilogue to Amboyna.
... we before your eyes their Indies lay : All loyal English will , like him , conclude , Let Cæsar live , and Carthage be subdued ! 15 20 PROLOGUE SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF THE NEW HOUSE , PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . 57 Epilogue to Amboyna.
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... English authors vanish , and give place . To these new conquerors of the Norman race . More tamely than your fathers you submit ; You ' re now grown vassals to them in your wit . Mark , when they play , how our fine fops advance , The ...
... English authors vanish , and give place . To these new conquerors of the Norman race . More tamely than your fathers you submit ; You ' re now grown vassals to them in your wit . Mark , when they play , how our fine fops advance , The ...
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