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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... grace . But fince the mighty ravage , which he made In German forefts , had his guilt betray'd , With broken tufks , and with a borrow'd name , He fhun'd ' the vengeance , and conceal'd the fhame ; So lurk'd in fects unfeen . With ...
... grace . But fince the mighty ravage , which he made In German forefts , had his guilt betray'd , With broken tufks , and with a borrow'd name , He fhun'd ' the vengeance , and conceal'd the fhame ; So lurk'd in fects unfeen . With ...
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... grace in both is equal in extent , } The firft affords us life , the fecond nourishment . And if he can , why all this frantic pain To conftrue what his cleareft words contain , And make a riddle what he made fo plain ? To take up half ...
... grace in both is equal in extent , } The firft affords us life , the fecond nourishment . And if he can , why all this frantic pain To conftrue what his cleareft words contain , And make a riddle what he made fo plain ? To take up half ...
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... grace . His ragged tail betwixt his legs he wears , Clofe clap'd for fhame ; but his rough creft he rears , And pricks up his predeftinating ears . His wild diforder'd walk , his haggard eyes , Did all the beftial citizens furprize ...
... grace . His ragged tail betwixt his legs he wears , Clofe clap'd for fhame ; but his rough creft he rears , And pricks up his predeftinating ears . His wild diforder'd walk , his haggard eyes , Did all the beftial citizens furprize ...
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... - tiply . Religion fhews a rofy - color'd face ; Not hatter'd out with drudging works of A down - hill reformation rolls apace . grace What flesh and blood would crowd the narrow gate , 26 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
... - tiply . Religion fhews a rofy - color'd face ; Not hatter'd out with drudging works of A down - hill reformation rolls apace . grace What flesh and blood would crowd the narrow gate , 26 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
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... , Receiv'd by those who in communion join . But th ' inward grace , or the thing fignify'd , His blood and body , who to fave us dy'd ; The faithful this thing fignify'd receive : What is't those 28 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
... , Receiv'd by those who in communion join . But th ' inward grace , or the thing fignify'd , His blood and body , who to fave us dy'd ; The faithful this thing fignify'd receive : What is't those 28 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER ,
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