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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... Still by new maps , the island might be shewn , Of conquefts , which heftrew'd where - e'er he came , Thick as the galaxy with stars is sown . XV . His palms , tho under weights they did not stand , Still thriv'd ; no winter could his ...
... Still by new maps , the island might be shewn , Of conquefts , which heftrew'd where - e'er he came , Thick as the galaxy with stars is sown . XV . His palms , tho under weights they did not stand , Still thriv'd ; no winter could his ...
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... still growing ftore , And made a wilder torrent on the shore : While , fpurr'd with eager thoughts of past de- light , Thofe , who had seen you , court a second fight ; Preventing ftill your steps , and making haste To meet you often ...
... still growing ftore , And made a wilder torrent on the shore : While , fpurr'd with eager thoughts of past de- light , Thofe , who had seen you , court a second fight ; Preventing ftill your steps , and making haste To meet you often ...
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... still too near . At home the hateful names of parties cease , And factious fouls are wearied into peace . The discontented now are only they , Whose crimes before did your just cause betray : Of those your edicts fome reclaim from fin ...
... still too near . At home the hateful names of parties cease , And factious fouls are wearied into peace . The discontented now are only they , Whose crimes before did your just cause betray : Of those your edicts fome reclaim from fin ...
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... still deferr'd , " Till new - born nature in fresh looks appear'd . Thus , royal fir , to fee you landed here , Was cause enough of triumph for a year : Nor would your care those glorious joys repeat , " Till they at once might be ...
... still deferr'd , " Till new - born nature in fresh looks appear'd . Thus , royal fir , to fee you landed here , Was cause enough of triumph for a year : Nor would your care those glorious joys repeat , " Till they at once might be ...
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... still give us new . Now our fad ruins are remov'd from fight , The feason too comes fraught with new delight : Time feems not now beneath his years to ftoop , Nor do his wings with fickly feathers droop : Soft western winds waft o'er ...
... still give us new . Now our fad ruins are remov'd from fight , The feason too comes fraught with new delight : Time feems not now beneath his years to ftoop , Nor do his wings with fickly feathers droop : Soft western winds waft o'er ...
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