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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... write , Thy inoffenfive fatires never bite . In thy felonious heart tho venom lies , It does but touch thy Irish pen , and dies . Thy genius calls thee not to purchase fame In keen iambics , but mild anagram . Leave writing plays , and ...
... write , Thy inoffenfive fatires never bite . In thy felonious heart tho venom lies , It does but touch thy Irish pen , and dies . Thy genius calls thee not to purchase fame In keen iambics , but mild anagram . Leave writing plays , and ...
Strona 153
... write worthy things of worthy men , Is the peculiar talent of your pen : Yet let me take your mantle up , and I Will venture in your right to prophefy . " This work , by merit first of fame secure , " Is likewife happy in its geniture ...
... write worthy things of worthy men , Is the peculiar talent of your pen : Yet let me take your mantle up , and I Will venture in your right to prophefy . " This work , by merit first of fame secure , " Is likewife happy in its geniture ...
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... write ; For , fince I could not ignorance pretend , Such merit I must envy or commend . candidates there ftand for wit , So many A place at court is scarce fo hard to get : In vain they crowd each other at the door ; For e'en reverfions ...
... write ; For , fince I could not ignorance pretend , Such merit I must envy or commend . candidates there ftand for wit , So many A place at court is scarce fo hard to get : In vain they crowd each other at the door ; For e'en reverfions ...
Strona 164
... his Helen's loves , Outdoes his foftnefs , and his fenfe improves ? When these translate , and teach tranflators too , Nor firstling kid , nor any vulgar vow , Should at Apollo's grateful altar stand : Rofcommon writes ; 164 EPISTLES .
... his Helen's loves , Outdoes his foftnefs , and his fenfe improves ? When these translate , and teach tranflators too , Nor firstling kid , nor any vulgar vow , Should at Apollo's grateful altar stand : Rofcommon writes ; 164 EPISTLES .
Strona 165
... writes ; to that aufpicious hand , Mufe , feed the bull that spurns the yellow fand . Rofcommon , whom both court and camps com- mend , True to his prince , and faithful to his friend ; Roscommon first in fields of honor known , Firft ...
... writes ; to that aufpicious hand , Mufe , feed the bull that spurns the yellow fand . Rofcommon , whom both court and camps com- mend , True to his prince , and faithful to his friend ; Roscommon first in fields of honor known , Firft ...
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