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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Strona 76
... to powers divine , And let heaven judge betwixt your fons and mine : If joys hereafter must be purchas'd here With lofs of all that mortals hold fo dear , Then welcome infamy and public shame , And , laft 76 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... to powers divine , And let heaven judge betwixt your fons and mine : If joys hereafter must be purchas'd here With lofs of all that mortals hold fo dear , Then welcome infamy and public shame , And , laft 76 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
Strona 80
... joys are more to flesh and blood , Than a dull profpect of a distant good . ' Twas well alluded by a son of mine , ( I hope to quote him is not to purloin ) Two magnets , heaven and earth , allure to bliss The larger loadstone that ...
... joys are more to flesh and blood , Than a dull profpect of a distant good . ' Twas well alluded by a son of mine , ( I hope to quote him is not to purloin ) Two magnets , heaven and earth , allure to bliss The larger loadstone that ...
Strona 102
... joy Of her late treaty with her new ally : She Which well she hop'd would more successful prove , Than was the Pigeon's and the Buzzard's love . The Panther afk'd , what concord there could be Betwixt two kinds whofe natures difagree ...
... joy Of her late treaty with her new ally : She Which well she hop'd would more successful prove , Than was the Pigeon's and the Buzzard's love . The Panther afk'd , what concord there could be Betwixt two kinds whofe natures difagree ...
Strona 124
... joy : ' tis paradife to look On the fair frontispiece of Nature's book : If the firft opening page fo charms the fight , Think how th'unfolded volume will delight ! See how the venerable infant lies In early pomp ; how thro the mother's ...
... joy : ' tis paradife to look On the fair frontispiece of Nature's book : If the firft opening page fo charms the fight , Think how th'unfolded volume will delight ! See how the venerable infant lies In early pomp ; how thro the mother's ...
Strona 127
... joys fincere ; No future ills nor accidents appear , To fully and pollute the facred infant's year . Five months to discord and debate were given : He fanctifies the yet remaining seven . Sabbath of months ! henceforth in him be bleft ...
... joys fincere ; No future ills nor accidents appear , To fully and pollute the facred infant's year . Five months to discord and debate were given : He fanctifies the yet remaining seven . Sabbath of months ! henceforth in him be bleft ...
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