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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... breast And mercy mixt with reafon did impart , One to his head , the other to his heart : Reason to rule , but mercy to forgive : The first is law , the laft prerogative . And like his mind his outward form ap- pear'd , When , iffuing ...
... breast And mercy mixt with reafon did impart , One to his head , the other to his heart : Reason to rule , but mercy to forgive : The first is law , the laft prerogative . And like his mind his outward form ap- pear'd , When , iffuing ...
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... breast : Last , with content of mind , the poor man's wealth , A grace - cup to their common patron's health . This she defir'd her to accept , and stay , For fear the might be wilder'd in her way , Because she wanted an unerring guide ...
... breast : Last , with content of mind , the poor man's wealth , A grace - cup to their common patron's health . This she defir'd her to accept , and stay , For fear the might be wilder'd in her way , Because she wanted an unerring guide ...
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... breast . She knew the virtue of her blade , nor would Pollute her fatire with ignoble blood : Her panting foe fhe faw before her eye , And back the drew the fhining weapon dry . So when the generous Lion has in fight His equal match ...
... breast . She knew the virtue of her blade , nor would Pollute her fatire with ignoble blood : Her panting foe fhe faw before her eye , And back the drew the fhining weapon dry . So when the generous Lion has in fight His equal match ...
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... how he protects your friends opprefs'd , Receives the banish'd , fuccors the diftrefs'd : Behold , for you may read an honeft open breast . He stands in day - light , and disdains to H 3 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . ΙΟΙ.
... how he protects your friends opprefs'd , Receives the banish'd , fuccors the diftrefs'd : Behold , for you may read an honeft open breast . He stands in day - light , and disdains to H 3 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . ΙΟΙ.
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... breast , appointed for his guard . He came , and crown'd with great folemnity , God fave king Buzzard , was the general cry . A portly prince , and goodly to the fight , He feem'd a fon of Anach for his height : Like Like those whom ...
... breast , appointed for his guard . He came , and crown'd with great folemnity , God fave king Buzzard , was the general cry . A portly prince , and goodly to the fight , He feem'd a fon of Anach for his height : Like Like those whom ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1760 |
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