The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... shall bear , He breath'd his laft , expos'd to open air ; And there his corps unblefs'd , is hanging ftill , To show the change of winds with his prophetic bill . The patience of the Hind did almost fail ; For well she mark'd the malice ...
... shall bear , He breath'd his laft , expos'd to open air ; And there his corps unblefs'd , is hanging ftill , To show the change of winds with his prophetic bill . The patience of the Hind did almost fail ; For well she mark'd the malice ...
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... Shall with his birth - day for some future prince . Great Michael , prince of all th'atherial hosts , And whate'er inborn faints our Britain boafts And thou , th'adopted patron of our isle , With chearful afpects on this infant smile ...
... Shall with his birth - day for some future prince . Great Michael , prince of all th'atherial hosts , And whate'er inborn faints our Britain boafts And thou , th'adopted patron of our isle , With chearful afpects on this infant smile ...
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... Shall be too narrow to contain his name : ; Th ' artillery of heaven shall make him known Crete could not hold the God , when Jove was grown . As Jove's increase , who from his brain was born , Whom arms and arts did equally adorn ...
... Shall be too narrow to contain his name : ; Th ' artillery of heaven shall make him known Crete could not hold the God , when Jove was grown . As Jove's increase , who from his brain was born , Whom arms and arts did equally adorn ...
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... shall see his work was lamely rough , Each figure ftiff , as if defign'd in buff : His colors laid fo thick on every place , ; As only fhew'd the paint , but hid the face . But as in perfpective we beauties fee , Which in the glafs ...
... shall see his work was lamely rough , Each figure ftiff , as if defign'd in buff : His colors laid fo thick on every place , ; As only fhew'd the paint , but hid the face . But as in perfpective we beauties fee , Which in the glafs ...
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... shall live , ' till loadstones cease to draw , Or British fleets the boundless ocean awe . And noble Boyle , not less in nature seen , Than his great brother read in states and men . The circling ftreams , once thought but pools , of ...
... shall live , ' till loadstones cease to draw , Or British fleets the boundless ocean awe . And noble Boyle , not less in nature seen , Than his great brother read in states and men . The circling ftreams , once thought but pools , of ...
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