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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... English lion fent , And taught him firft in Belgian walks to roar . XXX . That old unqueftion'd pirate of the land , ProudRome with dread the fate of Dunkirk heard ; And trembling wish'd behind more Alps to stand , Altho an Alexander ...
... English lion fent , And taught him firft in Belgian walks to roar . XXX . That old unqueftion'd pirate of the land , ProudRome with dread the fate of Dunkirk heard ; And trembling wish'd behind more Alps to stand , Altho an Alexander ...
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... English to the neighb'ring fhore , To fetch that prize , by which Batavia made So rich amends for our impoverish'd trade . Oh had you feen from Schevelin's barren shore , ( Crowded with troops , and barren now no more , ) Afflicted ...
... English to the neighb'ring fhore , To fetch that prize , by which Batavia made So rich amends for our impoverish'd trade . Oh had you feen from Schevelin's barren shore , ( Crowded with troops , and barren now no more , ) Afflicted ...
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... English blood , and Dutchmen's now wou'd fpare . Be gull'd no longer ; for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith ! than you . Intereft's the god they worship in their state , And we , I take it , have not much of that ...
... English blood , and Dutchmen's now wou'd fpare . Be gull'd no longer ; for you'll find it true , They have no more religion , faith ! than you . Intereft's the god they worship in their state , And we , I take it , have not much of that ...
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... Afric did display ; Let us before our eyes their Indies lay : All loyal English will like him conclude ; Let Cæfar live , and Carthage be subdu'd , " HON NI - SOITON To Her ROYAL HIGNESS THE DUTCHESS 46 SATIRE ON THE DUTCH .
... Afric did display ; Let us before our eyes their Indies lay : All loyal English will like him conclude ; Let Cæfar live , and Carthage be subdu'd , " HON NI - SOITON To Her ROYAL HIGNESS THE DUTCHESS 46 SATIRE ON THE DUTCH .
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... and tide You brib'd to combat on the English fide . Thus to your much - lov'd lord you did convey An unknown fuccour , fent the nearest way . New New vigour to his wearied arms you brought , ( 48 TO THE DUTCHESS OF YORK .
... and tide You brib'd to combat on the English fide . Thus to your much - lov'd lord you did convey An unknown fuccour , fent the nearest way . New New vigour to his wearied arms you brought , ( 48 TO THE DUTCHESS OF YORK .
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