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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... some black star infecting all the skies , Made him at his own coft like Adam wise . Tremble ye nations , which fecure before , Laugh'd at those arms that ' gainst our selves we bore ; Rouz'd by the lash of his own stubborn tail , Our ...
... some black star infecting all the skies , Made him at his own coft like Adam wise . Tremble ye nations , which fecure before , Laugh'd at those arms that ' gainst our selves we bore ; Rouz'd by the lash of his own stubborn tail , Our ...
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... continu'd stay , Had warm'd the ground , and call'd the damps away . Such vapours , while your pow'rful influence dries , Then soonest vanish when they highest rise . Had greater hafte these facred rites prepar'd , Some guilty 1 [ 31 ]
... continu'd stay , Had warm'd the ground , and call'd the damps away . Such vapours , while your pow'rful influence dries , Then soonest vanish when they highest rise . Had greater hafte these facred rites prepar'd , Some guilty 1 [ 31 ]
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... Some guilty months had in your triumphs fhar'd : But this untainted year is all your own ; Your glories may without our crimes be shown . We had not yet exhaufted all our store , When you refresh'd our joys by adding more : As heaven ...
... Some guilty months had in your triumphs fhar'd : But this untainted year is all your own ; Your glories may without our crimes be shown . We had not yet exhaufted all our store , When you refresh'd our joys by adding more : As heaven ...
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... Some are refolv'd not to find out the cheat , But , cuckold - like , love them that do the feat . What injuries foe'er upon us fall , Yet ftill the fame religion anfwers all . Religion wheedled us to civil war , Drew English blood , and ...
... Some are refolv'd not to find out the cheat , But , cuckold - like , love them that do the feat . What injuries foe'er upon us fall , Yet ftill the fame religion anfwers all . Religion wheedled us to civil war , Drew English blood , and ...
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... some few mistakes , ' tis only , as you can bear me witness , because I have wanted opportunity to correct them ; the whole poem being first written , and now fent you from a place , where I have not so much as the con- verse of any ...
... some few mistakes , ' tis only , as you can bear me witness , because I have wanted opportunity to correct them ; the whole poem being first written , and now fent you from a place , where I have not so much as the con- verse of any ...
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