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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... once Æneas to th ' Italian king : By long poffeffion all the land is mine ; You ftrangers come with your intruding line , To share my fceptre , which you call to join . You plead like him an ancient pedigree , And claim a peaceful feat ...
... once Æneas to th ' Italian king : By long poffeffion all the land is mine ; You ftrangers come with your intruding line , To share my fceptre , which you call to join . You plead like him an ancient pedigree , And claim a peaceful feat ...
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... once let in , with unrefifted fway , Would fweep the pastors and their flocks away . Think not my judgment leads me to comply With laws unjust , but hard neceffity : Imperious need , which cannot be withstood , Makes ill authentic , for ...
... once let in , with unrefifted fway , Would fweep the pastors and their flocks away . Think not my judgment leads me to comply With laws unjust , but hard neceffity : Imperious need , which cannot be withstood , Makes ill authentic , for ...
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... once loyal voice . The matron woo'd her kindness to the last , But could not win ; her hour of grace was past . Whom , thus perfifting , when she could not bring To leave the Wolf , and to believe her king , gave her up , and fairly ...
... once loyal voice . The matron woo'd her kindness to the last , But could not win ; her hour of grace was past . Whom , thus perfifting , when she could not bring To leave the Wolf , and to believe her king , gave her up , and fairly ...
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... 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 daily fed his poor . His house with all convenience ...
... 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 daily fed his poor . His house with all convenience ...
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... once poffefs'd they never quit their claim ; For then ' tis fanctify'd to heaven's high name ; And hallow'd thus , they cannot give confent , The gift should be prophan'd by worldly manage-邑 ment . 5 Their flesh was never to the table ...
... once poffefs'd they never quit their claim ; For then ' tis fanctify'd to heaven's high name ; And hallow'd thus , they cannot give confent , The gift should be prophan'd by worldly manage-邑 ment . 5 Their flesh was never to the table ...
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