The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1832 |
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... keep , And let mankind agree ; Better the world were fast asleep , Than kept awake by thee . The fools are only thinner , With all our cost and care ; 60 65 But neither side a winner , For things are as OF DRYDEN . 23 3333.
... keep , And let mankind agree ; Better the world were fast asleep , Than kept awake by thee . The fools are only thinner , With all our cost and care ; 60 65 But neither side a winner , For things are as OF DRYDEN . 23 3333.
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... keeps the peasant from the cold , And takes for kings the Tyrian dye . 5 10 10 VI . FAIREST isle , all isles excelling , Seat of pleasures and of loves ; Venus here will choose her dwelling , And forsake her 38 THE POEMS.
... keeps the peasant from the cold , And takes for kings the Tyrian dye . 5 10 10 VI . FAIREST isle , all isles excelling , Seat of pleasures and of loves ; Venus here will choose her dwelling , And forsake her 38 THE POEMS.
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... keep friendship , they shall pickle you . 10 Some are resolv'd not to find out the cheat , But , cuckold like , love him who does the feat : What injuries soe'er upon us fall , Yet , still the same religion answers all : Religion ...
... keep friendship , they shall pickle you . 10 Some are resolv'd not to find out the cheat , But , cuckold like , love him who does the feat : What injuries soe'er upon us fall , Yet , still the same religion answers all : Religion ...
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... Keep time , cry Bon , and humour the cadence . Well , please yourselves ; but sure ' tis understood , That French machines have ne'er done England I would not prophesy our house's fate : [ good . But while vain shows and scenes you ...
... Keep time , cry Bon , and humour the cadence . Well , please yourselves ; but sure ' tis understood , That French machines have ne'er done England I would not prophesy our house's fate : [ good . But while vain shows and scenes you ...
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... keep for better marts his staple ware ; His toys are good enough for Sturbridge fair . Tricks were the fashion ; if it now be spent , ' Tis time enough at Easter to invent ; No man will make up a new suit for Lent . 15 If now and then ...
... keep for better marts his staple ware ; His toys are good enough for Sturbridge fair . Tricks were the fashion ; if it now be spent , ' Tis time enough at Easter to invent ; No man will make up a new suit for Lent . 15 If now and then ...
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