The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... every where , I know not with what fuccefs , but I am sure with diligence enough : my images are many of them copied from him , and the rest are imitations of to any him . My expreffions alfo are as near F 2 Ś IR R. HOWARD . 67.
... every where , I know not with what fuccefs , but I am sure with diligence enough : my images are many of them copied from him , and the rest are imitations of to any him . My expreffions alfo are as near F 2 Ś IR R. HOWARD . 67.
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... rest Two giant fhips , the pride of all the main ; Which with his one fo vigorously he prefs'd , And flew fo home they could not rise again . 128 . Already batter❜d , by his lee they lay , In vain upon the paffing winds they call : The ...
... rest Two giant fhips , the pride of all the main ; Which with his one fo vigorously he prefs'd , And flew fo home they could not rise again . 128 . Already batter❜d , by his lee they lay , In vain upon the paffing winds they call : The ...
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... rests in those high beds his downy wings . 179 . The wary Dutch this gathering ftorm forefaw , And durft not bide it on the English coaft : Behind their treacherous fhallows they withdraw , And there lay fnares to catch the British host ...
... rests in those high beds his downy wings . 179 . The wary Dutch this gathering ftorm forefaw , And durft not bide it on the English coaft : Behind their treacherous fhallows they withdraw , And there lay fnares to catch the British host ...
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... rest . 209 . But ah ! how infincere are all our joys ! Which fent from heaven , like lightning make no stay : Their palling taste the journey's length destroys , Or grief fent poft o'ertakes them on the way . 210 . Swell'd with our late ...
... rest . 209 . But ah ! how infincere are all our joys ! Which fent from heaven , like lightning make no stay : Their palling taste the journey's length destroys , Or grief fent poft o'ertakes them on the way . 210 . Swell'd with our late ...
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... rest of nature did invade . 217 . In this deep quiet from what source unknown , Thofe feeds of fire their fatal birth disclose ; And first few scattering sparks about were blown , Big with the flames that to our ruin rose . 218 . Then ...
... rest of nature did invade . 217 . In this deep quiet from what source unknown , Thofe feeds of fire their fatal birth disclose ; And first few scattering sparks about were blown , Big with the flames that to our ruin rose . 218 . Then ...
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