The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 第 3 卷Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524页 |
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第80页
... Secure his person to secure your cause : They who possess the prince possess the laws . ' He said , and this advice above the rest , With Absalom's mild nature suited best ; Unblamed for life , ambition set aside , Not stain'd 80 ...
... Secure his person to secure your cause : They who possess the prince possess the laws . ' He said , and this advice above the rest , With Absalom's mild nature suited best ; Unblamed for life , ambition set aside , Not stain'd 80 ...
第113页
... Secure of craft , nor doubts to baffle fate ; At least , if his storm'd bark must go adrift , To baulk his charge , and for himself to shift . In which his dextrous wit had oft been shown , And in the wreck of kingdoms saved his own ...
... Secure of craft , nor doubts to baffle fate ; At least , if his storm'd bark must go adrift , To baulk his charge , and for himself to shift . In which his dextrous wit had oft been shown , And in the wreck of kingdoms saved his own ...
第262页
... secure , securely we may trade ; Or , not secure , should never have been made . Safe in ourselves , while on ourselves we stand , The sea is ours , and that defends the land . Be , then , the naval stores the nation's care , New ships ...
... secure , securely we may trade ; Or , not secure , should never have been made . Safe in ourselves , while on ourselves we stand , The sea is ours , and that defends the land . Be , then , the naval stores the nation's care , New ships ...
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