The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 第 3 卷Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524页 |
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第86页
... court - informer can these arms accuse ; These arms may sons against their fathers use : And ' tis my wish , the next successor's reign May make no other Israelite complain . Youth , beauty , graceful action seldom fail ; But common ...
... court - informer can these arms accuse ; These arms may sons against their fathers use : And ' tis my wish , the next successor's reign May make no other Israelite complain . Youth , beauty , graceful action seldom fail ; But common ...
第105页
... court the faction had its friends ; These thought the places they possess'd too small , And in their hearts wish'd court and king to fall ; Whose names the muse disdaining , holds i ' the dark , Thrust in the villain herd without a mark ...
... court the faction had its friends ; These thought the places they possess'd too small , And in their hearts wish'd court and king to fall ; Whose names the muse disdaining , holds i ' the dark , Thrust in the villain herd without a mark ...
第485页
... COURT . As Jupiter I made my court in vain ; I'll now assume my native shape again . I'm weary to be so unkindly used , And would not be a god , to be refused . State grows uneasy when it hinders love ; A glorious EPILOGUES . 485.
... COURT . As Jupiter I made my court in vain ; I'll now assume my native shape again . I'm weary to be so unkindly used , And would not be a god , to be refused . State grows uneasy when it hinders love ; A glorious EPILOGUES . 485.
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