The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2 |
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Tho our lean faith these rigid laws has given , The full - fed Mussulman goes fat to
heaven ; For his Arabian prophet with delights Of sense allur'd his eastern
profelytes . The jolly Luther , reading him , began T'interpret scriptures by his
alcoran ...
Tho our lean faith these rigid laws has given , The full - fed Mussulman goes fat to
heaven ; For his Arabian prophet with delights Of sense allur'd his eastern
profelytes . The jolly Luther , reading him , began T'interpret scriptures by his
alcoran ...
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TE 1 Like those whom stature did to crowns prefer : Black - brow'd , and bluff , like
Homer's Jupiter : Broad - back'd , and brawny - built for love's delight ; A prophet
form'd to make a female proselyte . A theologue more by need than genial bent ...
TE 1 Like those whom stature did to crowns prefer : Black - brow'd , and bluff , like
Homer's Jupiter : Broad - back'd , and brawny - built for love's delight ; A prophet
form'd to make a female proselyte . A theologue more by need than genial bent ...
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When humbly on the royal babe we gaze , The manly lines of a majestic face
Give awful joy : ' tis paradise to look On the fair frontispiece of Nature's book : If
the first opening page so charms the sight , Think how th'unfolded volume will
delight ...
When humbly on the royal babe we gaze , The manly lines of a majestic face
Give awful joy : ' tis paradise to look On the fair frontispiece of Nature's book : If
the first opening page so charms the sight , Think how th'unfolded volume will
delight ...
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Your easier odes , which for delight were penn'd , Yet our instruction make their
second end : We're both enrich'd and pleas'd , like them that woe At once a
beauty , and a fortune too . Of moral knowlege poesy was queen , And still she
might ...
Your easier odes , which for delight were penn'd , Yet our instruction make their
second end : We're both enrich'd and pleas'd , like them that woe At once a
beauty , and a fortune too . Of moral knowlege poesy was queen , And still she
might ...
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These Dutch delights , I mention'd last , Suit not , I know , your English taste : For
wine to leave a whore or play Was ne'er your excellency's way . . Nor need this
title give offence , For here you were your excellence , For gaming , writing ...
These Dutch delights , I mention'd last , Suit not , I know , your English taste : For
wine to leave a whore or play Was ne'er your excellency's way . . Nor need this
title give offence , For here you were your excellence , For gaming , writing ...
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