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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... stand accountable of our little critics , who , perhaps , are no better acquainted with him than I am . Upon your first perufal of this poem , you have taken notice of fome words , which I have innovated ( if it be too bold for me to ...
... stand accountable of our little critics , who , perhaps , are no better acquainted with him than I am . Upon your first perufal of this poem , you have taken notice of fome words , which I have innovated ( if it be too bold for me to ...
Strona 82
... stand : And threatning France , plac'd like a painted Jove , Kept idle thunder in his lifted hand . 40 . That eunuch guardian of rich Holland's trade , Who envies us what he wants pow'r t'enjoy ; Whose noiseful valour does no foe invade ...
... stand : And threatning France , plac'd like a painted Jove , Kept idle thunder in his lifted hand . 40 . That eunuch guardian of rich Holland's trade , Who envies us what he wants pow'r t'enjoy ; Whose noiseful valour does no foe invade ...
Strona 86
... stands , and fees below his scatter'd leaves . 62 . Heroes of old , when wounded , shelter fought ; But he who meets all danger with disdain , E'en in their face his fhip to anchor brought , And steeple - high stood propt upon the main ...
... stands , and fees below his scatter'd leaves . 62 . Heroes of old , when wounded , shelter fought ; But he who meets all danger with disdain , E'en in their face his fhip to anchor brought , And steeple - high stood propt upon the main ...
Strona 101
... stands confefs'd e'en by the boastful Dutch : He only does his conqueft difavow , And thinks too little what they found too much , 138 . Return'd , he with the fleet refolv'd to stay ; No tender thoughts of home his heart divide ...
... stands confefs'd e'en by the boastful Dutch : He only does his conqueft difavow , And thinks too little what they found too much , 138 . Return'd , he with the fleet refolv'd to stay ; No tender thoughts of home his heart divide ...
Strona 104
... stands in person by , His new - caft cannons firmness to explore : The strength of big - corn'd powder loves to try , And ball and cartrige forts for every bore . 150 . Each day brings fresh fupplies of arms and men , And ships which ...
... stands in person by , His new - caft cannons firmness to explore : The strength of big - corn'd powder loves to try , And ball and cartrige forts for every bore . 150 . Each day brings fresh fupplies of arms and men , And ships which ...
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