| John Dryden - 1909 - 1122 pages
...Nor need'st thou take the gods aside, to hear; While others, ev'n the mighty men of Rome, Big swell'd with mischief, to the temples come ; ยป And in low...they, for shame, conceal. " Give me good fame, ye pow'rs, and make me just; " Thus much the rogue to public ears will trust: In private then: โ "When... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 pages
...hear; While others, ev'n the mighty men of Rome, Big swell'd with mischief, to the temples come; ั And in low murmurs, and with costly smoke, Heaven's...they, for shame, conceal. " Give me good fame, ye pow'rs, and make me just; " Thus much the rogue to public ears will trust: In private then: โ "When... | |
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