The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 第 3 卷Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524页 |
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第89页
... honour'd , -snatch'd in manhood's prime By unequal fates , and providence's crime ; Yet not before the goal of honour won , All parts fulfill'd of subject and of son : Swift was the race , but short the time to run . Oh , narrow circle ...
... honour'd , -snatch'd in manhood's prime By unequal fates , and providence's crime ; Yet not before the goal of honour won , All parts fulfill'd of subject and of son : Swift was the race , but short the time to run . Oh , narrow circle ...
第276页
... honour of her conversation and acquaintance ; and that I have never been in any company since the news of her death was first brought me , where they have not extolled her virtues , and even spoken the same things of her in prose ...
... honour of her conversation and acquaintance ; and that I have never been in any company since the news of her death was first brought me , where they have not extolled her virtues , and even spoken the same things of her in prose ...
第386页
... honour held , And all in deeds of chivalry excell❜d : Their temples wreath'd with leaves , that still renew ; For deathless laurel is the victor's due : Who bear the bows were knights in Arthur's reign , Twelve they , and twelve the ...
... honour held , And all in deeds of chivalry excell❜d : Their temples wreath'd with leaves , that still renew ; For deathless laurel is the victor's due : Who bear the bows were knights in Arthur's reign , Twelve they , and twelve the ...
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