The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Volym 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... beauty make their boast , Tho beautiful is well in pious loft ; So loft as ftar - light is diffolv'd away , And melts into the brightnefs of the day ; Or gold about the royal diadem , - Loft to improve the luftre of the gem . What can ...
... beauty make their boast , Tho beautiful is well in pious loft ; So loft as ftar - light is diffolv'd away , And melts into the brightnefs of the day ; Or gold about the royal diadem , - Loft to improve the luftre of the gem . What can ...
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... beauty , and a fortune too . Of moral knowlege poefy was queen , And still she might , had wanton wits not been ; Who , like ill guardians , liv'd themselves at large , And , not content with that , debauch'd their charge . Like fome ...
... beauty , and a fortune too . Of moral knowlege poefy was queen , And still she might , had wanton wits not been ; Who , like ill guardians , liv'd themselves at large , And , not content with that , debauch'd their charge . Like fome ...
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... beauty , your inheritance : So great a foul , fuch sweetness join'd in one , Could only fpring from noble Grandifon . You , like the stars , not by reflection bright , Are born to your own heaven , and your own light ; Like them are ...
... beauty , your inheritance : So great a foul , fuch sweetness join'd in one , Could only fpring from noble Grandifon . You , like the stars , not by reflection bright , Are born to your own heaven , and your own light ; Like them are ...
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... beauty was but young , And few admir'd the native red and white , Till poets dress'd them up to charm the fight ' ; So beauty took on truft , and did engage For fums of praises till fhe came to age . But this long - growing debt to ...
... beauty was but young , And few admir'd the native red and white , Till poets dress'd them up to charm the fight ' ; So beauty took on truft , and did engage For fums of praises till fhe came to age . But this long - growing debt to ...
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... dawber know The worth of Titian or of Angelo ? Hard features every bungler can command ; To draw true beauty fhews a master's hand , 205 215 VOL . II . M EPISTLE the FIFTH . TO THE EARL of ROSCOMMON , EPIST LE S. 161.
... dawber know The worth of Titian or of Angelo ? Hard features every bungler can command ; To draw true beauty fhews a master's hand , 205 215 VOL . II . M EPISTLE the FIFTH . TO THE EARL of ROSCOMMON , EPIST LE S. 161.
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