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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... are they , As would but ferve pure bodies for allay : Such fouls as fhards produce , fuch beetle things As only buz to heaven with evening wings ; Strike in the dark , offending but by chance , 24 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
... are they , As would but ferve pure bodies for allay : Such fouls as fhards produce , fuch beetle things As only buz to heaven with evening wings ; Strike in the dark , offending but by chance , 24 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
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... heaven , and yet too white for hell , Who just dropt half way down , nor lower fell ; So pois'd , fo gently the defcends from high , It seems a foft dismission from the sky . Her house not ancient , whatfoe'er pretence Her clergy ...
... heaven , and yet too white for hell , Who just dropt half way down , nor lower fell ; So pois'd , fo gently the defcends from high , It seems a foft dismission from the sky . Her house not ancient , whatfoe'er pretence Her clergy ...
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... heaven ; For his Arabian prophet with delights Of sense allur'd his eastern profelytes . The jolly Luther , reading him , began T'interpret fcriptures by his alcoran ; To grub the thorns beneath our tender feet , And make the paths of ...
... heaven ; For his Arabian prophet with delights Of sense allur'd his eastern profelytes . The jolly Luther , reading him , began T'interpret fcriptures by his alcoran ; To grub the thorns beneath our tender feet , And make the paths of ...
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... be true , The cannon , dame , is levell'd full at you . But , fhunning long difputes , I fain would fee That wond'rous wight Infallibility , Is he from heaven , this mighty champion , come D3 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 37.
... be true , The cannon , dame , is levell'd full at you . But , fhunning long difputes , I fain would fee That wond'rous wight Infallibility , Is he from heaven , this mighty champion , come D3 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 37.
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... heaven , this mighty champion , come : Or lodg'd below in fubterranean Rome ? First , feat him fomewhere , and derive his race , Or elfe conclude that nothing has no place . Suppofe , tho I difown it , faid the Hind , The certain ...
... heaven , this mighty champion , come : Or lodg'd below in fubterranean Rome ? First , feat him fomewhere , and derive his race , Or elfe conclude that nothing has no place . Suppofe , tho I difown it , faid the Hind , The certain ...
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