The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 第 3 卷Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524页 |
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第111页
... law ; Nor urge those crimes upon religion's score , Themselves so much in Jebusites abhor . Whom laws convict , and only they , shall bleed , Nor Pharisees by Pharisees be freed . Impartial justice from our throne shall shower , All ...
... law ; Nor urge those crimes upon religion's score , Themselves so much in Jebusites abhor . Whom laws convict , and only they , shall bleed , Nor Pharisees by Pharisees be freed . Impartial justice from our throne shall shower , All ...
第220页
... laws no sons of yours admit , Our Test excludes your tribe from benefit . These are my banks your ocean to withstand , Which proudly rising overlooks the land ; And , once let in , with unresisted sway , Would sweep the pastors and ...
... laws no sons of yours admit , Our Test excludes your tribe from benefit . These are my banks your ocean to withstand , Which proudly rising overlooks the land ; And , once let in , with unresisted sway , Would sweep the pastors and ...
第305页
... Laws are but positive ; love's power , we see , Is Nature's sanction , and her first decree . Each day we break the bond of human laws For love , and vindicate the common cause . Laws for defence of civil rights are placed , Love throws ...
... Laws are but positive ; love's power , we see , Is Nature's sanction , and her first decree . Each day we break the bond of human laws For love , and vindicate the common cause . Laws for defence of civil rights are placed , Love throws ...
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