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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... keep , When fafely we may launch into the deep ? In the fame veffel , which our Saviour bore , Himself the pilot , let us leave the shore , And with a better guide a better world explore . Could he his Godhead veil with flesh and blood ...
... keep , When fafely we may launch into the deep ? In the fame veffel , which our Saviour bore , Himself the pilot , let us leave the shore , And with a better guide a better world explore . Could he his Godhead veil with flesh and blood ...
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... his brethren weep , Nor less himself could from discovery keep , When in the crowd of fuppliants they were seen , And in their crew his best - beloved Benjamin . That pious Jofeph in the church behold , To feed THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... his brethren weep , Nor less himself could from discovery keep , When in the crowd of fuppliants they were seen , And in their crew his best - beloved Benjamin . That pious Jofeph in the church behold , To feed THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... keep , Expos'd obfcenely naked and afleep . Led by thofe great examples , may not I The wanted organs of their words supply ? If men tranfact like brutes , ' tis equal then For brutes to claim the privilege of men . VOL . II . F Others ...
... keep , Expos'd obfcenely naked and afleep . Led by thofe great examples , may not I The wanted organs of their words supply ? If men tranfact like brutes , ' tis equal then For brutes to claim the privilege of men . VOL . II . F Others ...
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... keep . Unjuft , or juft , is all the question now ; " Tis plain , that not repealing you allow . To name the teft would put you in a rage ; You charge not that on any former age , But fmile to think how innocent you ftand , Arm'd by a ...
... keep . Unjuft , or juft , is all the question now ; " Tis plain , that not repealing you allow . To name the teft would put you in a rage ; You charge not that on any former age , But fmile to think how innocent you ftand , Arm'd by a ...
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... keep poffeffion , and fecure the line ; But long defer the honors of thy fate : Great may they be like his , like his be late ; That James his running century may view , And give this fon an aufpice to the new . Our wants exact at least ...
... keep poffeffion , and fecure the line ; But long defer the honors of thy fate : Great may they be like his , like his be late ; That James his running century may view , And give this fon an aufpice to the new . Our wants exact at least ...
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