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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... fails they ran upon Who could fufpect a cozenage from himself ? On his own reafon fafer ' tis to ftand , Than be deceiv'd and damn'd at fecond - hand , 7 But who fathers and traditions take , you , And THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 45.
... fails they ran upon Who could fufpect a cozenage from himself ? On his own reafon fafer ' tis to ftand , Than be deceiv'd and damn'd at fecond - hand , 7 But who fathers and traditions take , you , And THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 45.
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... himself , but well forefaw Th ' event would be like that of Mofes ' law ; Some difference would arife , fome doubts remain , Like thofe which yet the jarring Jews maintain . No written laws can be fo plain , fo pure , But wit may glofs ...
... himself , but well forefaw Th ' event would be like that of Mofes ' law ; Some difference would arife , fome doubts remain , Like thofe which yet the jarring Jews maintain . No written laws can be fo plain , fo pure , But wit may glofs ...
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... himself could bear , but as Omnipotent . Now , to remove the leaft remaining doubt , That e'en the blear - ey'd fects may find her out , Behold what heavenly rays adorn her brows , What from his wardrobe her belov'd allows To deck the ...
... himself could bear , but as Omnipotent . Now , to remove the leaft remaining doubt , That e'en the blear - ey'd fects may find her out , Behold what heavenly rays adorn her brows , What from his wardrobe her belov'd allows To deck the ...
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... brethren weep , Nor less himself could from discovery keep , When in the crowd of fuppliants they were seen , And in their crew his best - beloved Benjamin . That pious Jofeph in the church behold , To feed THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 61.
... brethren weep , Nor less himself could from discovery keep , When in the crowd of fuppliants they were seen , And in their crew his best - beloved Benjamin . That pious Jofeph in the church behold , To feed THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 61.
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... himself a faver where he can . Perhaps the plunder'd merchant cannot tell The names of pirates in whofe hands he fell ; But at the den of thieves he justly flies , And every Algerine is lawful prize . No private perfon in the foe's ...
... himself a faver where he can . Perhaps the plunder'd merchant cannot tell The names of pirates in whofe hands he fell ; But at the den of thieves he justly flies , And every Algerine is lawful prize . No private perfon in the foe's ...
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