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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... said , I did bu mi ferpere , that I wanted not only height of fancy , but dignity of words , to fet it off . I might well answer with that of Horace , Nunc non erat bis locus ; I knew I addreffed them to a lady , and accordingly I ...
... said , I did bu mi ferpere , that I wanted not only height of fancy , but dignity of words , to fet it off . I might well answer with that of Horace , Nunc non erat bis locus ; I knew I addreffed them to a lady , and accordingly I ...
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... said , nor needed more to say : with haste To their known ftations chearfully they go ; And all at once , difdaining to be last , Solicit every gale to meet the foe , 78 . Nor did the encourag'd Belgians long delay , But bold in others ...
... said , nor needed more to say : with haste To their known ftations chearfully they go ; And all at once , difdaining to be last , Solicit every gale to meet the foe , 78 . Nor did the encourag'd Belgians long delay , But bold in others ...
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... said he , will rise again , Who twice victorious did our navy fee : And I alone must view him rise in vain , Without one ray of all his star for me . 101 . Yet like an English general will I die , And all the ocean make my spacious ...
... said he , will rise again , Who twice victorious did our navy fee : And I alone must view him rise in vain , Without one ray of all his star for me . 101 . Yet like an English general will I die , And all the ocean make my spacious ...
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... said : Th'Almighty nodding gave confent ; And peals of thunder shook the firmament . Henceforth a series of new time began , The mighty years in long proceffion ran : Once more the god - like David was reftor'd , And willing nations ...
... said : Th'Almighty nodding gave confent ; And peals of thunder shook the firmament . Henceforth a series of new time began , The mighty years in long proceffion ran : Once more the god - like David was reftor'd , And willing nations ...
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... said , and for the dire fuccefs depends On various fects , by common guilt made friends . Whofe heads , though ne'er fo diff'ring in their creed , I'th ' point of treafon yet were well agreed . Amongst these , extorting Ishban first ...
... said , and for the dire fuccefs depends On various fects , by common guilt made friends . Whofe heads , though ne'er fo diff'ring in their creed , I'th ' point of treafon yet were well agreed . Amongst these , extorting Ishban first ...
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