The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1832 |
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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. Precentor of York , 12mo . 1795 , p . 218. T. When to her organ vocal breath was given , An OF DRYDEN . 5.
... , which they now have in those of an inferior kind . See Essays on English Church Music , by the Rev. W. Mason , M.A. Precentor of York , 12mo . 1795 , p . 218. T. When to her organ vocal breath was given , An OF DRYDEN . 5.
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... , wife of Charles , Duke of Richmond . Captain Digby was killed at sea in the engagement between the English and Dutch fleet , off Southwold Bay , in 1672. T. THE LADY'S SONG . A CHOIR of bright beauties in OF DRYDEN . 7.
... , wife of Charles , Duke of Richmond . Captain Digby was killed at sea in the engagement between the English and Dutch fleet , off Southwold Bay , in 1672. T. THE LADY'S SONG . A CHOIR of bright beauties in OF DRYDEN . 7.
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... English blood , and Dutchmen's now would Be gull'd no longer , for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith - than you ; Interest's the god they worship in their state ; And you , I take it , have not much of that . Well ...
... English blood , and Dutchmen's now would Be gull'd no longer , for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith - than you ; Interest's the god they worship in their state ; And you , I take it , have not much of that . Well ...
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... English heart : And least hope wit ; in Dutchmen that would be As much improper , as would honesty . EPILOGUE TO AMBOYNA . A POET Once the Spartans led to fight , And made them conquer in the muse's right ; So would our poet lead you on ...
... English heart : And least hope wit ; in Dutchmen that would be As much improper , as would honesty . EPILOGUE TO AMBOYNA . A POET Once the Spartans led to fight , And made them conquer in the muse's right ; So would our poet lead you on ...
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... English will , like him , conclude , Let Cæsar live , and Carthage be subdued ! PROLOGUE SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF THE NEW HOUSE , * MARCH 26 , 1674 . 5 A PLAIN built house , after so long a stay , Will send you half unsatisfied away ...
... English will , like him , conclude , Let Cæsar live , and Carthage be subdued ! PROLOGUE SPOKEN AT THE OPENING OF THE NEW HOUSE , * MARCH 26 , 1674 . 5 A PLAIN built house , after so long a stay , Will send you half unsatisfied away ...
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