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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... dead . you hold , And fain would nibble at your grandame Gold ; Enquire into your years , and laugh to find Your crazy temper shews you much declin'd . Were you not dim and doted , you might fee A pack of cheats that claim a pedigree ...
... dead . you hold , And fain would nibble at your grandame Gold ; Enquire into your years , and laugh to find Your crazy temper shews you much declin'd . Were you not dim and doted , you might fee A pack of cheats that claim a pedigree ...
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... dead . " With odious atheist names you load your foes ; Your liberal clergy why did I expofe ? It never fails in charities like those . In climes where true religion is profefs'd , That imputation were no laughing jest . But imprimatur ...
... dead . " With odious atheist names you load your foes ; Your liberal clergy why did I expofe ? It never fails in charities like those . In climes where true religion is profefs'd , That imputation were no laughing jest . But imprimatur ...
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... dead ! did Shimei worse ? The curfer's punishment fhould fright the curfe : Your fon was warn'd , and wifely gave it o'er , But he who counfell'd him has paid the score : The heavy malice could no higher tend , But woe to him on whom ...
... dead ! did Shimei worse ? The curfer's punishment fhould fright the curfe : Your fon was warn'd , and wifely gave it o'er , But he who counfell'd him has paid the score : The heavy malice could no higher tend , But woe to him on whom ...
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... dead a weight , and yet to win . It looks as fate with nature's law would ftrive , To fhew plain - dealing once an age may thrive : And , when fo tough a frame she could not bend , Exceeded her commiffion to befriend . This grateful man ...
... dead a weight , and yet to win . It looks as fate with nature's law would ftrive , To fhew plain - dealing once an age may thrive : And , when fo tough a frame she could not bend , Exceeded her commiffion to befriend . This grateful man ...
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... dead : The standard of thy ftyle let Etherege be ; For wit , th'immortal fpring of Wycherly : Learn , after both , to draw fome just design , And the next age will learn to copy thine . EPISTLE the NINTH . то HENRY HIGDEN , Esq ; 174 ...
... dead : The standard of thy ftyle let Etherege be ; For wit , th'immortal fpring of Wycherly : Learn , after both , to draw fome just design , And the next age will learn to copy thine . EPISTLE the NINTH . то HENRY HIGDEN , Esq ; 174 ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1760 |
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