The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... court of King Charles the Second , in the most lively terms ; and what added to the force of his fatire or panegyric , was , through the whole , his firm adherence to truth . It went through feveral editions ; and complimentary poems ...
... court of King Charles the Second , in the most lively terms ; and what added to the force of his fatire or panegyric , was , through the whole , his firm adherence to truth . It went through feveral editions ; and complimentary poems ...
Strona xxxii
... court ; but this charge must fall to the ground on recollecting that he always continued therein firm and unfhaken , though he might have gained confiderably by recanting after the revolution , and his writings on that head carry with ...
... court ; but this charge must fall to the ground on recollecting that he always continued therein firm and unfhaken , though he might have gained confiderably by recanting after the revolution , and his writings on that head carry with ...
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... court a second fight ; Preventing ftill your steps , and making haste To meet you often wherefoe'er you past . How shall I speak of that triumphant day , When you renew'd th ' expiring pomp of May ! ( A month that owns an interest in ...
... court a second fight ; Preventing ftill your steps , and making haste To meet you often wherefoe'er you past . How shall I speak of that triumphant day , When you renew'd th ' expiring pomp of May ! ( A month that owns an interest in ...
Strona 35
... learnt from hence , When even your pleasures serve for our defence . Beyond your court flows in th'admitted tide , Where in new depths the wondering fishes glide : 1 Here in a royal bed the waters fleep ; When D 24 KING CHARLES II . 35.
... learnt from hence , When even your pleasures serve for our defence . Beyond your court flows in th'admitted tide , Where in new depths the wondering fishes glide : 1 Here in a royal bed the waters fleep ; When D 24 KING CHARLES II . 35.
Strona 43
... court the fight : Sometimes the hill fubmits itself a while In fmall defcents , which do its height beguile ; And fometimes mounts , but fo as billows play , Whofe rife not hinders but makes fhort our way . Your brow , which does no ...
... court the fight : Sometimes the hill fubmits itself a while In fmall defcents , which do its height beguile ; And fometimes mounts , but fo as billows play , Whofe rife not hinders but makes fhort our way . Your brow , which does no ...
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