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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... '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 of all the litter fcap'd by chance , 6 18 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... '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 of all the litter fcap'd by chance , 6 18 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... head , the other to his heart : Reason to rule , but mercy to forgive : The first is law , the laft prerogative . And like his mind his outward form ap- pear'd , When , iffuing naked , to the wondering herd , He charm'd their eyes ; and ...
... head , the other to his heart : Reason to rule , but mercy to forgive : The first is law , the laft prerogative . And like his mind his outward form ap- pear'd , When , iffuing naked , to the wondering herd , He charm'd their eyes ; and ...
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... head , Yet as the mistress of a monarch's bed , Her front erect with majesty she bore , The crofier weilded , and the mitre wore . Her upper part of decent difcipline Shew'd affectation of an THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 27.
... head , Yet as the mistress of a monarch's bed , Her front erect with majesty she bore , The crofier weilded , and the mitre wore . Her upper part of decent difcipline Shew'd affectation of an THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 27.
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... head , Were on her reverend phylacteries read . But what difgrac'd and difavow'd the rest , Was Calvin's brand , that ftigmatiz'd the beast . Thus , like a creature of a double kind , In her own labyrinth fhe lives confin'd . To foreign ...
... head , Were on her reverend phylacteries read . But what difgrac'd and difavow'd the rest , Was Calvin's brand , that ftigmatiz'd the beast . Thus , like a creature of a double kind , In her own labyrinth fhe lives confin'd . To foreign ...
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... head . For whate'er promises you have apply'd To your unfailing church , the furer fide Is four fair legs in danger to provide . And whate'er tales of Peter's chair you tell , Yet , faving reverence of the miracle , The better luck was ...
... head . For whate'er promises you have apply'd To your unfailing church , the furer fide Is four fair legs in danger to provide . And whate'er tales of Peter's chair you tell , Yet , faving reverence of the miracle , The better luck was ...
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