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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... give ? None live , but fuch as fhould die ? fhall we meet With none but ghoftly fathers in the street ? Grief makes me rail ; forrow will force its way ; And show'rs of tears tempeftuous fighs beft lay , The tongue may fail ; but ...
... give ? None live , but fuch as fhould die ? fhall we meet With none but ghoftly fathers in the street ? Grief makes me rail ; forrow will force its way ; And show'rs of tears tempeftuous fighs beft lay , The tongue may fail ; but ...
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... give . XXXIV . His latest victories ftill thickest came , As , near the center , motion doth increase ; " Till he , prefs'd down by his own weighty name , Did , like the vestal , under fpoils decease . XXXV . But firft the ocean as a ...
... give . XXXIV . His latest victories ftill thickest came , As , near the center , motion doth increase ; " Till he , prefs'd down by his own weighty name , Did , like the vestal , under fpoils decease . XXXV . But firft the ocean as a ...
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... give . The Prince of peace would like himself confer A gift unhop'd , without the price of war : Yet , as he knew his bleffing's worth , took care , That we should know it by repeated pray'r ; Which ftorm'd the skies , and ravifh'd ...
... give . The Prince of peace would like himself confer A gift unhop'd , without the price of war : Yet , as he knew his bleffing's worth , took care , That we should know it by repeated pray'r ; Which ftorm'd the skies , and ravifh'd ...
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... give A fight of all he could behold and live ; A voice before his entry did proclaim Long - fuffering , goodness , mercy , in his name . Your pow'r to juftice doth submit your cause , Your goodness only is above the laws ; Whose rigid ...
... give A fight of all he could behold and live ; A voice before his entry did proclaim Long - fuffering , goodness , mercy , in his name . Your pow'r to juftice doth submit your cause , Your goodness only is above the laws ; Whose rigid ...
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... 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 the ...
... 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 the ...
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