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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... laft chapter , which will be found in com- paring of the books . He would have infinuated to the world , that her late highnefs died not a Roman Catholick , He declares himself to be now fatisfied to the contrary , in which he has given ...
... laft chapter , which will be found in com- paring of the books . He would have infinuated to the world , that her late highnefs died not a Roman Catholick , He declares himself to be now fatisfied to the contrary , in which he has given ...
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... 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 of all the litter fcap'd by chance , 6 18 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... 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 of all the litter fcap'd by chance , 6 18 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... laft of all the litter fcap'd by chance , And from Geneva first infested France . Some authors thus his pedigree will trace , But others write him of an upftart race ; Because of Wickliff's brood no mark he brings , But his innate ...
... laft of all the litter fcap'd by chance , And from Geneva first infested France . Some authors thus his pedigree will trace , But others write him of an upftart race ; Because of Wickliff's brood no mark he brings , But his innate ...
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... 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 , for they lov'd , they fear'd : Not arm'd with horns of arbitrary might , Or claws to seize ...
... 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 , for they lov'd , they fear'd : Not arm'd with horns of arbitrary might , Or claws to seize ...
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... laft intent ; ( Such is our dying Saviour's teftament :) The will is prov'd , is open'd , and is read ; The doubtful heirs their diff'ring titles plead : All vouch the words their int'reft to maintain , And each pretends by thofe his ...
... laft intent ; ( Such is our dying Saviour's teftament :) The will is prov'd , is open'd , and is read ; The doubtful heirs their diff'ring titles plead : All vouch the words their int'reft to maintain , And each pretends by thofe his ...
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