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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... line ; Fat bishoprics are still of right divine . Think you your new French profelytes are come To ftarve abroad , because they starv'd at home ? Your benefices twinkled from afar ; They found the new Meffiah by the ftar ; Thofe Swiffes ...
... line ; Fat bishoprics are still of right divine . Think you your new French profelytes are come To ftarve abroad , because they starv'd at home ? Your benefices twinkled from afar ; They found the new Meffiah by the ftar ; Thofe Swiffes ...
Strona 82
... and bold , But wifely fhuns the perfecuting cold : Is well to chancels and to chimnies known , Tho ' tis not thought the feeds on smoke alone . } From hence the has been held of heavenly line , 82 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... and bold , But wifely fhuns the perfecuting cold : Is well to chancels and to chimnies known , Tho ' tis not thought the feeds on smoke alone . } From hence the has been held of heavenly line , 82 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
Strona 83
... line , Endu'd with particles of foul divine : This merry chorifter had long poffefs'd Her fummer feat , and feather'd well her neft : Till frowning skies began to change their chear , And time turn'd fide of the year ; up the wrong The ...
... line , Endu'd with particles of foul divine : This merry chorifter had long poffefs'd Her fummer feat , and feather'd well her neft : Till frowning skies began to change their chear , And time turn'd fide of the year ; up the wrong The ...
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... line Such Martins build in yours , and more than mine : Or elfe an old fanatic author lies , Who fumm'd their fcandals up by centuries . But thro your parable I plainly fee The bloody laws , the crowd's barbarity ; The fun - fhine that ...
... line Such Martins build in yours , and more than mine : Or elfe an old fanatic author lies , Who fumm'd their fcandals up by centuries . But thro your parable I plainly fee The bloody laws , the crowd's barbarity ; The fun - fhine that ...
Strona 97
... line , To share my fceptre , which you call to join . You plead like him an ancient pedigree , And claim a peaceful feat by fate's decree . In ready pomp your facrificer stands , T'unite the Trojan and the Latin bands , And , that the ...
... line , To share my fceptre , which you call to join . You plead like him an ancient pedigree , And claim a peaceful feat by fate's decree . In ready pomp your facrificer stands , T'unite the Trojan and the Latin bands , And , that the ...
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