| John Dryden - 1923 - 196 pages
...another turn : " Gulled witn a patriot's name, whose modern sense " Is one that would by law supplant his prince ; " The people's brave, the politician's...comes it that religion and the laws " Should more be Absalom's than David's cause ? 970 " His old instructor, ere he lost his place, " Was never thought... | |
| John Dryden, William Congreve, Samuel Johnson, Walter Scott - Authors, English - 1925 - 230 pages
...another turn : Gulled with a patriot's name, whose modern sense 965 Is one that would by law supplant his prince : The people's brave, the politician's...comes it that religion and the laws Should more be Absalom's than David's cause ? 970 His old instructor, ere he lost his place, Was never thought endued... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - English literature - 1927 - 1432 pages
...another turn: ' 960 Gulled with a patriot's name, whose modern sense Is one that would by law supplant Conjured against the Highest — for which both thou...here condemned To waste eternal days in woe and pai 965 Should more be Absalom's than David's cause? His old instructor, ere he lost his place, Was never... | |
| Paul Hammond - Drama - 2002 - 484 pages
...soul another turn; Gulled with a patriot's name, whose modern sense Is one that would by law supplant his prince; The people's brave, the politician's tool,...comes it that religion and the laws Should more be Absalom's than David's cause? 970 His old instructor, ere he lost his place, Was never thought endued... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 2003 - 1024 pages
...soul another turn: Gulled with a patriot's name, whose modern sense Is one that would by law supplant his prince; The people's brave, the politician's tool;...comes it that religion and the laws Should more be Absalom's than David's cause? 97o His old instructor, ere he lost his place, Was never thought indued... | |
| John Dryden - Poetry - 2002 - 612 pages
...another turn; 965 Gulled with a patriot's name, whose modern sense Is one that would by law supplant his prince, The people's brave, the politician's tool,...a fool. Whence comes it that religion and the laws 970 Should more be Absalom's than David's cause? His old instructor, ere he lost his place, Was never... | |
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