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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... to winch , tho fhrewdly pain'd : But thus her paffive character maintain'd . I never grudg'd , whate'er my foes report , Your flaunting fortune in the Lion's court . You have your day , or you are much bely'd 70 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... to winch , tho fhrewdly pain'd : But thus her paffive character maintain'd . I never grudg'd , whate'er my foes report , Your flaunting fortune in the Lion's court . You have your day , or you are much bely'd 70 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... pain . With the fame impudence , without a ground , They fay , that look the reformation round , No treatise of humility is found . But if none were , the gofpel does not want ; Our Saviour preach'd it , and I hope you grant , The ...
... pain . With the fame impudence , without a ground , They fay , that look the reformation round , No treatise of humility is found . But if none were , the gofpel does not want ; Our Saviour preach'd it , and I hope you grant , The ...
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... pain ; And we , dull fouls , admire , but cannot fee What hidden fprings within the engine be : Or ' tis fome happiness that still pursues Each act and motion of your graceful muse . Or is it fortune's work , that in your head The ...
... pain ; And we , dull fouls , admire , but cannot fee What hidden fprings within the engine be : Or ' tis fome happiness that still pursues Each act and motion of your graceful muse . Or is it fortune's work , that in your head The ...
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... pains be wrought ; But genius must be born , and never can be taught . This is your portion ; this your native store ; Heaven , that but once was prodigal before , To Shakespear gave as much ; she could not give him more . Maintain your ...
... pains be wrought ; But genius must be born , and never can be taught . This is your portion ; this your native store ; Heaven , that but once was prodigal before , To Shakespear gave as much ; she could not give him more . Maintain your ...
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... pain , He must a weaker than himself fuftain ! Each might have ftood perhaps ; but each alone ; Two wrestlers help to pull each other down . Not that my verfe would blemish all the fair But yet if fome be bad , ' tis wisdom to beware ...
... pain , He must a weaker than himself fuftain ! Each might have ftood perhaps ; but each alone ; Two wrestlers help to pull each other down . Not that my verfe would blemish all the fair But yet if fome be bad , ' tis wisdom to beware ...
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