The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... plains , With foreign force renew my chains ; Where now you rule without control The mighty sovereign of my soul . Your smiles have more of conquering charms Than all your native country arms : Their troops we can expel with ease , Who ...
... plains , With foreign force renew my chains ; Where now you rule without control The mighty sovereign of my soul . Your smiles have more of conquering charms Than all your native country arms : Their troops we can expel with ease , Who ...
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... plain : Give the vengeance due To the gallant crew . Behold how they toss their torches on high , How they point to the Persian abodes , 140 145 And glittering temples of their hostile gods . The princes applaud , with a furious joy ...
... plain : Give the vengeance due To the gallant crew . Behold how they toss their torches on high , How they point to the Persian abodes , 140 145 And glittering temples of their hostile gods . The princes applaud , with a furious joy ...
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... plain ; Since pleasures here are none below , Be ill our good , our joy be woe ; Our work t ' embroil the worlds above , Disturb their union , disunite their love , On 5 And blast the beauteous frame of our victorious foe . IV . SEE the ...
... plain ; Since pleasures here are none below , Be ill our good , our joy be woe ; Our work t ' embroil the worlds above , Disturb their union , disunite their love , On 5 And blast the beauteous frame of our victorious foe . IV . SEE the ...
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... , ' tis night . CHORUS . When fair Clarinda comes in sight , & c . WOMAN SINGS . ' Tis sweet the blushing morn to view ; And plains adorn'd with pearly dew : 10 But such cheap delights to see , Heaven and nature 38 SONGS .
... , ' tis night . CHORUS . When fair Clarinda comes in sight , & c . WOMAN SINGS . ' Tis sweet the blushing morn to view ; And plains adorn'd with pearly dew : 10 But such cheap delights to see , Heaven and nature 38 SONGS .
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... , around . 10 IV . YE blustering brethren of the skies , Whose breath has ruffled all the watery plain , Retire , and let Britannia rise , In triumph o'er the main . Serene and calm , and void of fear , The SONGS . 39.
... , around . 10 IV . YE blustering brethren of the skies , Whose breath has ruffled all the watery plain , Retire , and let Britannia rise , In triumph o'er the main . Serene and calm , and void of fear , The SONGS . 39.
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