The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... never given him such an order , and commended Massey for not having obeyed it ; yet still this infatuated monarch con- tinued to trust Sunderland . Dr. J. W. • First , they would bribe us without pence , Deceive 2 SONGS . On the Young ...
... never given him such an order , and commended Massey for not having obeyed it ; yet still this infatuated monarch con- tinued to trust Sunderland . Dr. J. W. • First , they would bribe us without pence , Deceive 2 SONGS . On the Young ...
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... Never ending , still beginning , Fighting still , and still destroying : If all the world be worth thy winning , Think , O think it worth enjoying : Lovely Thais sits beside thee , 95 35 100 105 Take the good the gods provide thee . The ...
... Never ending , still beginning , Fighting still , and still destroying : If all the world be worth thy winning , Think , O think it worth enjoying : Lovely Thais sits beside thee , 95 35 100 105 Take the good the gods provide thee . The ...
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... never , never shone so bright ; 5 10 ' Tis Phillis , only Phillis , can shoot so fair a light ; " Tis Phillis , ' tis Phillis , that saves the ship alone , For all the winds are hush'd , and the storm is overblown . PHILLIS . Let me go ...
... never , never shone so bright ; 5 10 ' Tis Phillis , only Phillis , can shoot so fair a light ; " Tis Phillis , ' tis Phillis , that saves the ship alone , For all the winds are hush'd , and the storm is overblown . PHILLIS . Let me go ...
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... never come again . 10 SONG IN THE MAIDEN QUEEN . I FEED a flame within , which so torments me , That it both pains my heart , and yet contents me : ' Tis such a pleasing smart , and I so love it , That I had rather die than once remove ...
... never come again . 10 SONG IN THE MAIDEN QUEEN . I FEED a flame within , which so torments me , That it both pains my heart , and yet contents me : ' Tis such a pleasing smart , and I so love it , That I had rather die than once remove ...
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... never at rest , 10 When from my eyes Phyllis is gone . Sometimes a sad dream does delude my sad mind ; But , alas ! when I wake , and no Phyllis I find , How I sigh to myself all alone ! Should a king be my rival in her I adore , He ...
... never at rest , 10 When from my eyes Phyllis is gone . Sometimes a sad dream does delude my sad mind ; But , alas ! when I wake , and no Phyllis I find , How I sigh to myself all alone ! Should a king be my rival in her I adore , He ...
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