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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... race renew'd ; Their corps to perifh , but their kind to last , ' So much the deathless plant the dying fruit furpafs'd . Panting and penfive now fhe rang'd alone , And wander'd in the kingdoms , once her own . The common hunt , tho ...
... race renew'd ; Their corps to perifh , but their kind to last , ' So much the deathless plant the dying fruit furpafs'd . Panting and penfive now fhe rang'd alone , And wander'd in the kingdoms , once her own . The common hunt , tho ...
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... race : So first rebellion founded was in grace . But fince the mighty ravage , which he made In German forefts , had his guilt betray'd , With broken tufks , and with a borrow'd name , He fhun'd ' the vengeance , and conceal'd the fhame ...
... race : So first rebellion founded was in grace . But fince the mighty ravage , which he made In German forefts , had his guilt betray'd , With broken tufks , and with a borrow'd name , He fhun'd ' the vengeance , and conceal'd the fhame ...
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... race their blafphemy renew'd , And nature's king thro nature's optics view'd . Revers'd they view'd him leffen'd to their eye , Nor in an infant could a God defcry , New swarming sects to this obliquely tend , Hence they began , and ...
... race their blafphemy renew'd , And nature's king thro nature's optics view'd . Revers'd they view'd him leffen'd to their eye , Nor in an infant could a God defcry , New swarming sects to this obliquely tend , Hence they began , and ...
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... race Appear with belly gaunt , and famifh'd face : Never was fo deform'd a beast of grace . His ragged tail betwixt his legs he wears , Clofe clap'd for fhame ; but his rough creft he rears , And pricks up his predeftinating ears . His ...
... race Appear with belly gaunt , and famifh'd face : Never was fo deform'd a beast of grace . His ragged tail betwixt his legs he wears , Clofe clap'd for fhame ; but his rough creft he rears , And pricks up his predeftinating ears . His ...
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... race ; Because of Wickliff's brood no mark he brings , But his innate antipathy to kings . Thefe laft deduce him from th ' Helvetian kind , Who near the Lemán - lake his confort lin'd : That fiery Zuinglius first th'affection bred , And ...
... race ; Because of Wickliff's brood no mark he brings , But his innate antipathy to kings . Thefe laft deduce him from th ' Helvetian kind , Who near the Lemán - lake his confort lin'd : That fiery Zuinglius first th'affection bred , And ...
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