The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2 |
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There are in it two episodes , or fables , which are interwoven with the main
design ; so that they are properly parts of it , tho they are also distinct stories of
themselves . In both of these I have made use of the common places of satire ,
whether ...
There are in it two episodes , or fables , which are interwoven with the main
design ; so that they are properly parts of it , tho they are also distinct stories of
themselves . In both of these I have made use of the common places of satire ,
whether ...
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Next her the buffoon ape as atheists use , Mimick'd all sects , and had his own to
chuse : Still when the lion look'd his knees he bent , And paid at church a
courtier's compliment . The bristled baptist boar , impure as he , But whiten'd with
the ...
Next her the buffoon ape as atheists use , Mimick'd all sects , and had his own to
chuse : Still when the lion look'd his knees he bent , And paid at church a
courtier's compliment . The bristled baptist boar , impure as he , But whiten'd with
the ...
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... like slaves , beneath the crowd debas'd . So fulsom is their food , that flocks
refuse To bite , and only dogs for physic use . ! As , where the lightning runs
along the ground 20 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... like slaves , beneath the crowd debas'd . So fulsom is their food , that flocks
refuse To bite , and only dogs for physic use . ! As , where the lightning runs
along the ground 20 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... You must evince tradition to be forg'd ; Produce plain proofs ; unblemish'd
authors use As ancient as those ages they accuse 3 1 1 faces fly , ' Till when ' tis
not sufficient 44 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... You must evince tradition to be forg'd ; Produce plain proofs ; unblemish'd
authors use As ancient as those ages they accuse 3 1 1 faces fly , ' Till when ' tis
not sufficient 44 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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Here let my To raise new blushes on my British race ; Our failing ships like
common - sewers we use , And thro our distant colonies diffuse Thedraught of
dungeons , and the stench of stews . Whom , when their home - bred honesty is
lost , We ...
Here let my To raise new blushes on my British race ; Our failing ships like
common - sewers we use , And thro our distant colonies diffuse Thedraught of
dungeons , and the stench of stews . Whom , when their home - bred honesty is
lost , We ...
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