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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... , and with a glaring eye Gave gloomy figns of fecret enmity . ' Tis true , the bounded by , and trip'd fo light , They had not time to take a fteady fight . For truth has fuch a face and such a mien 12 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... , and with a glaring eye Gave gloomy figns of fecret enmity . ' Tis true , the bounded by , and trip'd fo light , They had not time to take a fteady fight . For truth has fuch a face and such a mien 12 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... eye , Nor in an infant could a God defcry , New swarming sects to this obliquely tend , Hence they began , and here they all will end . What weight of antient witness can prevail , If private reason hold the public scale ? But ...
... eye , Nor in an infant could a God defcry , New swarming sects to this obliquely tend , Hence they began , and here they all will end . What weight of antient witness can prevail , If private reason hold the public scale ? But ...
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... eyes , Did all the beftial citizens furprize . Though fear'd and hated , yet he rul'd a - while , As captain or companion of the spoil . Full many a year his hateful head had been For tribute paid , nor fince in Cambria feen : The laft ...
... eyes , Did all the beftial citizens furprize . Though fear'd and hated , yet he rul'd a - while , As captain or companion of the spoil . Full many a year his hateful head had been For tribute paid , nor fince in Cambria feen : The laft ...
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... eyes ; and , for they lov'd , they fear'd : Not arm'd with horns of arbitrary might , Or claws to seize their furry fpoils in fight , Or with increase of feet t'o'ertake them in their flight : Of easy shape , and pliant every way ...
... eyes ; and , for they lov'd , they fear'd : Not arm'd with horns of arbitrary might , Or claws to seize their furry fpoils in fight , Or with increase of feet t'o'ertake them in their flight : Of easy shape , and pliant every way ...
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... eye ; And drank a fober draught ; the rest amaz'd Stood mutely fill , and on the ftranger gaz'd ; Survey'd her part by part , and fought to find The ten - horn'd monfter in the harmless Hind , Such as the Wolf and Panther had defign'd ...
... eye ; And drank a fober draught ; the rest amaz'd Stood mutely fill , and on the ftranger gaz'd ; Survey'd her part by part , and fought to find The ten - horn'd monfter in the harmless Hind , Such as the Wolf and Panther had defign'd ...
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