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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... nature's frailty , or her fate , Or Ifgrim's counsel , her new - chosen mate Still he's the fairest of the fallen crew , No mother more indulgent but the true . Fierce to her foes , yet fears her force to try , Because she wants innate ...
... nature's frailty , or her fate , Or Ifgrim's counsel , her new - chosen mate Still he's the fairest of the fallen crew , No mother more indulgent but the true . Fierce to her foes , yet fears her force to try , Because she wants innate ...
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... nature ftrove T'express her plain fimplicity of love , Did all the honors of her houfe fo well , No sharp debates disturb'd the friendly meal . ' She turn'd the talk , avoiding that extreme , To common dangers paft , a fadly - pleafing ...
... nature ftrove T'express her plain fimplicity of love , Did all the honors of her houfe fo well , No sharp debates disturb'd the friendly meal . ' She turn'd the talk , avoiding that extreme , To common dangers paft , a fadly - pleafing ...
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... nature upward climb , And mounted on the Ram , renew the prime : For which two proofs in facred story lay , Of Ahaz ' dial , and of Joshua's day . In expectation of fuch times as these , A chapel hous'd them , truly call'd of ease : For ...
... nature upward climb , And mounted on the Ram , renew the prime : For which two proofs in facred story lay , Of Ahaz ' dial , and of Joshua's day . In expectation of fuch times as these , A chapel hous'd them , truly call'd of ease : For ...
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... nature's law would ftrive , To fhew plain - dealing once an age may thrive : And , when fo tough a frame she could not bend , Exceeded her commiffion to befriend . This grateful man , as heaven increas'd his ftore , Gave God again , and ...
... nature's law would ftrive , To fhew plain - dealing once an age may thrive : And , when fo tough a frame she could not bend , Exceeded her commiffion to befriend . This grateful man , as heaven increas'd his ftore , Gave God again , and ...
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... nature suit , E'en tho they were not doves , to perfecute : Yet he refus'd ( nor could they take offence ) Their glutton kind should teach him abftinence . Nor confecrated grain their wheat he thought , Which new from treading in their ...
... nature suit , E'en tho they were not doves , to perfecute : Yet he refus'd ( nor could they take offence ) Their glutton kind should teach him abftinence . Nor confecrated grain their wheat he thought , Which new from treading in their ...
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