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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... things which are contained in the third part of it . But I was always in fome hope , that the church of England might have been per- fuaded to have taken off the penal laws and the teft , which was one defign of the poem , when I ...
... things which are contained in the third part of it . But I was always in fome hope , that the church of England might have been per- fuaded to have taken off the penal laws and the teft , which was one defign of the poem , when I ...
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... things of faith rely On the proponent , heaven's authority . If then our faith we for our guide admit , Vain is the farther fearch of human wit , As when the building gains a furer stay , We take the unufeful fcaffolding away . Reafon ...
... things of faith rely On the proponent , heaven's authority . If then our faith we for our guide admit , Vain is the farther fearch of human wit , As when the building gains a furer stay , We take the unufeful fcaffolding away . Reafon ...
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... are they , As would but ferve pure bodies for allay : Such fouls as fhards produce , fuch beetle things As only buz to heaven with evening wings ; Strike in the dark , offending but by chance , 24 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
... are they , As would but ferve pure bodies for allay : Such fouls as fhards produce , fuch beetle things As only buz to heaven with evening wings ; Strike in the dark , offending but by chance , 24 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
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... thing fignify'd , His blood and body , who to fave us dy'd ; The faithful this thing fignify'd receive : What is't those 28 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
... thing fignify'd , His blood and body , who to fave us dy'd ; The faithful this thing fignify'd receive : What is't those 28 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
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... thing fignify'd receive : What is't those faithful then partake or leave ? For what is fignify'd and understood , Is , by her own confeffion , flesh and blood . Then , by the fame acknowledgment , we know They take the fign , and take ...
... thing fignify'd receive : What is't those faithful then partake or leave ? For what is fignify'd and understood , Is , by her own confeffion , flesh and blood . Then , by the fame acknowledgment , we know They take the fign , and take ...
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