The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... away . 10 15 * This song is a compliment to the Duchess of Portsmouth , on her first coming to England . D. VOL . III , 1 . : ON THE YOUNG STATESMEN . CLARENDON had law VOL SONGS, ODES, AND A MASQUE Page The Fair Stranger, a Song.
... away . 10 15 * This song is a compliment to the Duchess of Portsmouth , on her first coming to England . D. VOL . III , 1 . : ON THE YOUNG STATESMEN . CLARENDON had law VOL SONGS, ODES, AND A MASQUE Page The Fair Stranger, a Song.
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John Dryden . : ON THE YOUNG STATESMEN . CLARENDON had law and sense , Clifford was fierce and brave ; Bennet's grave look was a pretence , And Danby's matchless impudence Help'd to support the knave . But Sunderland , Godolphin , Lory ...
John Dryden . : ON THE YOUNG STATESMEN . CLARENDON had law and sense , Clifford was fierce and brave ; Bennet's grave look was a pretence , And Danby's matchless impudence Help'd to support the knave . But Sunderland , Godolphin , Lory ...
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... law , Which kings pretend to reign ? The duke shall wield his conquering sword , The chancellor make a speech , The king shall pass his honest word , The pawn'd revenue sums afford , And then , come kiss my breech . So have I seen a ...
... law , Which kings pretend to reign ? The duke shall wield his conquering sword , The chancellor make a speech , The king shall pass his honest word , The pawn'd revenue sums afford , And then , come kiss my breech . So have I seen a ...
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... laws of every land ? Where thou hadst plac'd such power before , Thou shouldst have made her mercy more . When Chloris to the temple comes , Adoring crowds before her fall : She can restore the dead from tombs , And every life but mine ...
... laws of every land ? Where thou hadst plac'd such power before , Thou shouldst have made her mercy more . When Chloris to the temple comes , Adoring crowds before her fall : She can restore the dead from tombs , And every life but mine ...
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... laws . He first thinks fit no sonnetteer advance His censure farther than the song or dance . Your wit burlesque may one step higher climb , 15 And in his sphere may judge all doggerel rhyme ; All proves , and moves , and loves , and ...
... laws . He first thinks fit no sonnetteer advance His censure farther than the song or dance . Your wit burlesque may one step higher climb , 15 And in his sphere may judge all doggerel rhyme ; All proves , and moves , and loves , and ...
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