The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... Sure he prefum'd of praise , who came to stock Th ' etherial pastures with so fair a flock , Burnish'd , and bat'ning on their food , to show Their diligence of careful herds below . Our Panther , tho like thefe fhe chang'd her head ...
... Sure he prefum'd of praise , who came to stock Th ' etherial pastures with so fair a flock , Burnish'd , and bat'ning on their food , to show Their diligence of careful herds below . Our Panther , tho like thefe fhe chang'd her head ...
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... sure Reply'd the Panther , what tradition's pure ? you may palm upon us new for old : All , as they fay , that glitters is not gold . For How but by following her , reply'd the dame , To whom deriv'd from fire to fon they came ; Where ...
... sure Reply'd the Panther , what tradition's pure ? you may palm upon us new for old : All , as they fay , that glitters is not gold . For How but by following her , reply'd the dame , To whom deriv'd from fire to fon they came ; Where ...
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... Sure figns of anguish , dangers and distress , With fomething more , not lawful to exprefs : By which he flily feem'd to intimate Some fecret revelation of their fate . For he concluded , once upon a time , He found a leaf infcrib'd ...
... Sure figns of anguish , dangers and distress , With fomething more , not lawful to exprefs : By which he flily feem'd to intimate Some fecret revelation of their fate . For he concluded , once upon a time , He found a leaf infcrib'd ...
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... thought , While rich ideas there are only caught ? Sure that's not all ; this is a piece too fair To be the child of chance , and not of care . No atoms cafually together hurl'd Could e'er produce fo beautiful 150 EPISTLE S.
... thought , While rich ideas there are only caught ? Sure that's not all ; this is a piece too fair To be the child of chance , and not of care . No atoms cafually together hurl'd Could e'er produce fo beautiful 150 EPISTLE S.
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... Sure of a share , as umpires of the peace . A patriot both the king and country ferves : Prerogative , and privilege , preferves : Of each our laws the certain limit fhow ; One must not ebb , nor t'other overflow : Betwixt the prince ...
... Sure of a share , as umpires of the peace . A patriot both the king and country ferves : Prerogative , and privilege , preferves : Of each our laws the certain limit fhow ; One must not ebb , nor t'other overflow : Betwixt the prince ...
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