The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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... what men in vain Oft strive , by art though further'd , to obtain . His body was an
orb , his sublime soul Did move on virtue's , and on learning's pole : Whose reg'
lar motions better to our view , Than Archimedes ' sphere , the heavens did shew
...
... what men in vain Oft strive , by art though further'd , to obtain . His body was an
orb , his sublime soul Did move on virtue's , and on learning's pole : Whose reg'
lar motions better to our view , Than Archimedes ' sphere , the heavens did shew
...
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Thenation's sin hath drawn that veil , which shrouds Our day - spring in so fad
benighting clouds , Heaven would no longer trust its pledge ; but thus Recall'd it ;
rapt its Ganymede froin us . Was there no milder way but the small - pox , The
very ...
Thenation's sin hath drawn that veil , which shrouds Our day - spring in so fad
benighting clouds , Heaven would no longer trust its pledge ; but thus Recall'd it ;
rapt its Ganymede froin us . Was there no milder way but the small - pox , The
very ...
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But thou , O virgin - widow , left alone , Now thy beloved , heaven - ravilh'd
spouse is gone , Whose skilful fire in vain strove to apply Med'cines , when thy
balm was no remedy , With greater than platonic love , O wed His soul , tho not
his body ...
But thou , O virgin - widow , left alone , Now thy beloved , heaven - ravilh'd
spouse is gone , Whose skilful fire in vain strove to apply Med'cines , when thy
balm was no remedy , With greater than platonic love , O wed His soul , tho not
his body ...
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Tho our best notes are treason to his fame , Join'd with the loud applause of
public voice ; Since heaven , what praise we offer to his name , Hath render'd too
authentic by its choice , III . Tho in his praise no arts can liberal be , Since they ...
Tho our best notes are treason to his fame , Join'd with the loud applause of
public voice ; Since heaven , what praise we offer to his name , Hath render'd too
authentic by its choice , III . Tho in his praise no arts can liberal be , Since they ...
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... complexions did divide and brew , XXVI . Or he their fingle virtues did survey ,
By intuition in his own large breast , Where all the rich ideas of them lay , That
were the rule and measure to the reft , XXVII . When such heroic virtue heaven
sets ...
... complexions did divide and brew , XXVI . Or he their fingle virtues did survey ,
By intuition in his own large breast , Where all the rich ideas of them lay , That
were the rule and measure to the reft , XXVII . When such heroic virtue heaven
sets ...
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