The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... sight not to cost you a tear : * This song , written on the death of Captain Digby , has been given by Mr. Malone in his Life of Dryden , on account . he says , of its ' not having been preserved in Dryden's works , and being found ...
... sight not to cost you a tear : * This song , written on the death of Captain Digby , has been given by Mr. Malone in his Life of Dryden , on account . he says , of its ' not having been preserved in Dryden's works , and being found ...
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... sight , Spread thy fans , and wing thy flight . 5 Enter CHRONOs , with a scythe in his hand , and a globe on his back , which he sets down at his entrance . CHRONOS . Weary , weary of my weight , Let me , let me drop my freight , And ...
... sight , Spread thy fans , and wing thy flight . 5 Enter CHRONOs , with a scythe in his hand , and a globe on his back , which he sets down at his entrance . CHRONOS . Weary , weary of my weight , Let me , let me drop my freight , And ...
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... sight , That never view'd a brave sea - fight ! Hang up your bloody colours in the air , Up with your fights , and your nettings prepare ; Your merry mates cheer , with a lusty bold spright , Now each man his brindice , and then to the ...
... sight , That never view'd a brave sea - fight ! Hang up your bloody colours in the air , Up with your fights , and your nettings prepare ; Your merry mates cheer , with a lusty bold spright , Now each man his brindice , and then to the ...
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... sight , As this so brave , so bloody sea - fight ! INCANTATION IN EDIPUS . TIR . CHOOSE the darkest part o ' th ' grove , Such as ghosts at noonday love . Dig a trench , and dig it nigh Where the bones of Laius lie ; Altars rais'd , of ...
... sight , As this so brave , so bloody sea - fight ! INCANTATION IN EDIPUS . TIR . CHOOSE the darkest part o ' th ' grove , Such as ghosts at noonday love . Dig a trench , and dig it nigh Where the bones of Laius lie ; Altars rais'd , of ...
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... sight , the mother of desires , What charming objects dost thou yield ! " Tis sweet , when tedious night expires , To see the rosy morning gild The mountain - tops , and paint the field ! $ But when Clarinda comes in sight , She makes ...
... sight , the mother of desires , What charming objects dost thou yield ! " Tis sweet , when tedious night expires , To see the rosy morning gild The mountain - tops , and paint the field ! $ But when Clarinda comes in sight , She makes ...
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