| John Dryden - 1874 - 388 pages
...And all his power against himself employs. He gives, and let him give, my right away ; But why should he his own and yours betray? He, only he can make the nation bleed, 715 And he alone from my revenge is freed. Take then my tears (with that he wiped his eyes), 'Tis all... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...him give — my right away;— But why should he his own and yours betray P He, only he, can m ike the nation bleed, And he alone from my revenge is freed. Take then my tears" — with that he wiped his eyes, — . 1881.] :. i n. !• -1 " 'Tis all the aid my present power supplies : No court... | |
| John Dryden - 1878 - 368 pages
...And all his power against himself employs. He gives, and let him give, my right away; But why should he his own and yours betray? He, only he can make the nation bleed, 715 And he alone from my revenge is freed. Take then my tears (with that he wiped his eyes), 'Tis all... | |
| John Dryden - Poetry - 1893 - 236 pages
...all his power against himself employs. " He gives, and let him give, my right away ; " But why should he his own and yours betray ? " He, only he can make...revenge is freed. " Take then my tears (with that he wiped his eyes), " 'Tis all the aid my present power supplies : " No court-informer can these arms... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1884 - 480 pages
...his power against himself employs. He gives, — and let him give, — my right away : But why should he his own and yours betray ? He, only he, can make the nation bleed, 715 And he alone from my revenge is freed. Take then my tears," — with that he wiped his eyes, —... | |
| John Dryden, William Dougal Christie - 1893 - 780 pages
...all his power against himself employs. ' He gives, and let him give, my right away ; ' But why should he his own and yours betray ? ' He, only he can make the nation bleed, 715 ' And he alone from my revenge is freed. ' Take then my tears (with that he wiped his eyes), '... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1884 - 478 pages
...his power against himself employs. He gives, — and let him give, — my right away : But why should he his own and yours betray ? He, only he, can make the nation bleed, 715 And he alone from my revenge is freed. Take then my tears," — with that he wiped his eyes, —... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1900 - 760 pages
...away ; '* Hut why should he his own and yours betray? " He, only he can make the nation bleed, 715 " And he alone from my revenge is freed. " Take then my tears (with that he wiped his eyes), • , tj ^ " 'Tis all the aid my present power supplies : " No court- informer can... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1909 - 1112 pages
...And all his pow'r against himself imploys. He gives, and let him give, my right away; But why should he his own and yours betray ? He, only he, can make...Take then my tears, (with that he wip'd his eyes,) 'T is all the aid my present pow'r supplies: No court-informer can these arms accuse; These arms may... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1909 - 1122 pages
...himself imploy> He gives, and let him give, my right away; But why should he his own and yours brtray ? He, only he, can make the nation bleed, And he alone...(with that he wip'd his eyes,) 'Tis all the aid my present pow'r supplies: No court-informer can these arms accuse: These arms may sons against their... | |
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