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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... give offence , To forfeit the protection of her prince ; But watch'd the time her vengeance to complete , When all her furry fons in frequent senate met , Mean - while fhe quench'd her fury at the flood , And with a lenten fallad cool'd ...
... give offence , To forfeit the protection of her prince ; But watch'd the time her vengeance to complete , When all her furry fons in frequent senate met , Mean - while fhe quench'd her fury at the flood , And with a lenten fallad cool'd ...
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... granaries to hoard . If Cæfar to his own his hand extends , Say which of yours his charity offends : You know he largely gives to more than are his friends . Are defrauded when he feeds the poor ? you Our THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 69.
... granaries to hoard . If Cæfar to his own his hand extends , Say which of yours his charity offends : You know he largely gives to more than are his friends . Are defrauded when he feeds the poor ? you Our THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 69.
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... give : Then add those may - be years thou hast to live : Yet nothing still ; then poor , and naked come : Thy father will receive his unthrift home , And thy bleft Saviour's blood discharge the mighty fum . Thus ( fhe purfu'd ) I ...
... give : Then add those may - be years thou hast to live : Yet nothing still ; then poor , and naked come : Thy father will receive his unthrift home , And thy bleft Saviour's blood discharge the mighty fum . Thus ( fhe purfu'd ) I ...
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... gives you cause to fear . For charity , reply'd the matron , tell What fad mifchance thofe pretty birds befel . Nay , no mifchance , the favage dame reply'd , But want of wit in their unerring guide , And eager hafte , and gaudy hopes ...
... gives you cause to fear . For charity , reply'd the matron , tell What fad mifchance thofe pretty birds befel . Nay , no mifchance , the favage dame reply'd , But want of wit in their unerring guide , And eager hafte , and gaudy hopes ...
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... gives him the pretence To grind the fubject , or defraud the prince . Wrong confcience , or no confcience , may deferve To thrive , but ours alone is privileg'd to starve . Still thank yourselves , you cry ; your noble race We banish ...
... gives him the pretence To grind the fubject , or defraud the prince . Wrong confcience , or no confcience , may deferve To thrive , but ours alone is privileg'd to starve . Still thank yourselves , you cry ; your noble race We banish ...
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