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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... honor to maintain a cause , And shame of change , and fear of future ill , And zeal , the blind conductor of the will ; And chief among the ftill - miftaking crowd , The fame of teachers obftinate and proud , And more than all the ...
... honor to maintain a cause , And shame of change , and fear of future ill , And zeal , the blind conductor of the will ; And chief among the ftill - miftaking crowd , The fame of teachers obftinate and proud , And more than all the ...
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... honor he is ty'd , A generous , laudable , and kingly pride . Your Teft he would repeal , his peers restore ; This when he fays he means , he means no more . Well , faid the Panther , I believe him just , And yet And yet , ' tis but ...
... honor he is ty'd , A generous , laudable , and kingly pride . Your Teft he would repeal , his peers restore ; This when he fays he means , he means no more . Well , faid the Panther , I believe him just , And yet And yet , ' tis but ...
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... honors of thy fate : Great may they be like his , like his be late ; That James his running century may view , And give this fon an aufpice to the new . Our wants exact at least that moderate stay : For fee the dragon winged on his way ...
... honors of thy fate : Great may they be like his , like his be late ; That James his running century may view , And give this fon an aufpice to the new . Our wants exact at least that moderate stay : For fee the dragon winged on his way ...
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... honor on his eyes , and her own purple light . If our victorious Edward , as they fay , Gave Wales a prince on that propitious day , Why may not years revolving with his fate Produce his like , but with a longer date ? One , who may ...
... honor on his eyes , and her own purple light . If our victorious Edward , as they fay , Gave Wales a prince on that propitious day , Why may not years revolving with his fate Produce his like , but with a longer date ? One , who may ...
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... honors of his head ; And foon reftor'd by native vigor , bear The timely product of the bounteous year . Nor yet conclude all fiery trials paft : For heaven will exercise us to the last ; Sometimes will check us in our full career ...
... honors of his head ; And foon reftor'd by native vigor , bear The timely product of the bounteous year . Nor yet conclude all fiery trials paft : For heaven will exercise us to the last ; Sometimes will check us in our full career ...
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