The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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А P AN EGY RIC ON HIS COR ON A TI O N. IN N that wild deluge where theworld
was drown'd , When life and fin one common tomb had found , The first small
prospect of a rising hill With various notes of joy the ark did fill : Yet when that
flood ...
А P AN EGY RIC ON HIS COR ON A TI O N. IN N that wild deluge where theworld
was drown'd , When life and fin one common tomb had found , The first small
prospect of a rising hill With various notes of joy the ark did fill : Yet when that
flood ...
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+ TO THE METROPOLIS of GREAT - BRITAIN , The most Renowned and late
FLOURISHING CITY of LONDON , In its , REPRESENTATIVES The LORD -
MAYOR and Court of ALDERMEN , the Sheriffs , and COMMON - Council of it .
+ TO THE METROPOLIS of GREAT - BRITAIN , The most Renowned and late
FLOURISHING CITY of LONDON , In its , REPRESENTATIVES The LORD -
MAYOR and Court of ALDERMEN , the Sheriffs , and COMMON - Council of it .
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We hear indeed among our poets , of the thundering of guns , the smoke , the
disorder , and the slaughter ; but all these are common 1 notions . And certainly ,
as those , who , 60 A LETTER TO.
We hear indeed among our poets , of the thundering of guns , the smoke , the
disorder , and the slaughter ; but all these are common 1 notions . And certainly ,
as those , who , 60 A LETTER TO.
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No common coxcomb must be mention'd here : Not the dull train of dancing
sparks appear ; Nor fluttering officers who never fight ; Of such a wretched rabble
who would write ? Much less half wits : that's more against our rules ; For they are
...
No common coxcomb must be mention'd here : Not the dull train of dancing
sparks appear ; Nor fluttering officers who never fight ; Of such a wretched rabble
who would write ? Much less half wits : that's more against our rules ; For they are
...
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t What we uncharitably take for fin , Are only rules of this odd capuchin ; For never
hermit under grave pretence , Has liv'd more contrary to common sense ; And ' tis
a miracle we may suppose , No nastiness offends his skilful nose ; Which from ...
t What we uncharitably take for fin , Are only rules of this odd capuchin ; For never
hermit under grave pretence , Has liv'd more contrary to common sense ; And ' tis
a miracle we may suppose , No nastiness offends his skilful nose ; Which from ...
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