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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... thus wonderoufly he pafs'd , ' tis plain , One fingle place two bodies did contain . And fure the fame omnipotence as well Can make one body in more places dwell . Let reafon then at her own quarry fly , But THE HIND AND THE PANTHER , 15.
... thus wonderoufly he pafs'd , ' tis plain , One fingle place two bodies did contain . And fure the fame omnipotence as well Can make one body in more places dwell . Let reafon then at her own quarry fly , But THE HIND AND THE PANTHER , 15.
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... fure as means , whofe end was this alone , Το prove the Godhead of the eternal fon . God thus afferted , man is to believe Beyond what fenfe and reason can conceive , And for myfterious things of faith rely On the proponent , heaven's ...
... fure as means , whofe end was this alone , Το prove the Godhead of the eternal fon . God thus afferted , man is to believe Beyond what fenfe and reason can conceive , And for myfterious things of faith rely On the proponent , heaven's ...
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... fure no higher Than matter , put in motion , may afpire : Souls that can scarce ferment their mass of clay : So droffy , fo divisible are they , As would but ferve pure bodies for allay : Such fouls as fhards produce , fuch beetle ...
... fure no higher Than matter , put in motion , may afpire : Souls that can scarce ferment their mass of clay : So droffy , fo divisible are they , As would but ferve pure bodies for allay : Such fouls as fhards produce , fuch beetle ...
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... fure the nobleft , next the Hind , And faireft creature of the spotted kind ; Oh , could her in - born ftains be wash'd away , She were too good to be a beaft of prey ! How can I praise , or blame , and not offend , Or how divide the ...
... fure the nobleft , next the Hind , And faireft creature of the spotted kind ; Oh , could her in - born ftains be wash'd away , She were too good to be a beaft of prey ! How can I praise , or blame , and not offend , Or how divide the ...
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... fure no church can better morals boast : True to her king her principles are found ; Oh that her practice were but half so found ! Stedfaft in various turns of state she stood , And feal'd her vow'd affection with her blood : Nor will I ...
... fure no church can better morals boast : True to her king her principles are found ; Oh that her practice were but half so found ! Stedfaft in various turns of state she stood , And feal'd her vow'd affection with her blood : Nor will I ...
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