The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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... all dresses , and she charins in all : How might we fear our English poetry ,
That long has flourish'd , should decay in thee ; Did not the muses other hope
appear , Harmonious Congreve VERSES in Praise of Mr. DryDEN .
... all dresses , and she charins in all : How might we fear our English poetry ,
That long has flourish'd , should decay in thee ; Did not the muses other hope
appear , Harmonious Congreve VERSES in Praise of Mr. DryDEN .
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Did not the muses other hope appear , Harmonious Congreve , and forbid our
fear ! Congreve ! whose fancy's unexhausted store Has given already much , and
promis'd more . Congreve shall still preferve thy fame alive , And Dryden's muse ...
Did not the muses other hope appear , Harmonious Congreve , and forbid our
fear ! Congreve ! whose fancy's unexhausted store Has given already much , and
promis'd more . Congreve shall still preferve thy fame alive , And Dryden's muse ...
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... quiet felt , and worser far Than arms , a sullen interval of war : Thus when black
clouds draw down the lab'ring skies , Ere yet abroad the winged thunder flies , An
horrid stillness first invades the ear , And in that silence we the tempest fear .
... quiet felt , and worser far Than arms , a sullen interval of war : Thus when black
clouds draw down the lab'ring skies , Ere yet abroad the winged thunder flies , An
horrid stillness first invades the ear , And in that silence we the tempest fear .
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Nor could his acts too close a'vizard wear , To ' scape their eyes whom guilt had
taught to fear , And guard with caution that polluted nest , Whence legion twice
before was dispofsest : Once sacred house ; which when they enter'd in , They ...
Nor could his acts too close a'vizard wear , To ' scape their eyes whom guilt had
taught to fear , And guard with caution that polluted nest , Whence legion twice
before was dispofsest : Once sacred house ; which when they enter'd in , They ...
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Their wealthy trade from pirate's rapine free , Our merchants shall no more
adventurers be : Nor in the farthest east those dangers fear , Which humble
Holland must dissemble here . Spain to your gift alone her Indies owes ; For what
the ...
Their wealthy trade from pirate's rapine free , Our merchants shall no more
adventurers be : Nor in the farthest east those dangers fear , Which humble
Holland must dissemble here . Spain to your gift alone her Indies owes ; For what
the ...
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