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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... rise , And fects may be preferr'd without disguise : No danger to the church or state from these ; The papist only has his writ of ease . No gainful office gives him the pretence To grind the fubject , or defraud the prince . Wrong ...
... rise , And fects may be preferr'd without disguise : No danger to the church or state from these ; The papist only has his writ of ease . No gainful office gives him the pretence To grind the fubject , or defraud the prince . Wrong ...
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... rise fo high Thus , when Alcides rais'd his infant cry , The fnakes befieg'd his young divinity : But vainly with their forked tongues they threat ; For oppofition makes a hero great . To needful fuccor all the good will run , And Jove ...
... rise fo high Thus , when Alcides rais'd his infant cry , The fnakes befieg'd his young divinity : But vainly with their forked tongues they threat ; For oppofition makes a hero great . To needful fuccor all the good will run , And Jove ...
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... rise To dare ill tongues , and fascinating eyes ; This isle , which hides the little thunderer's fame , Shall be too narrow to contain his name : ; Th ' artillery of heaven shall make him known Crete could not hold the God , when Jove ...
... rise To dare ill tongues , and fascinating eyes ; This isle , which hides the little thunderer's fame , Shall be too narrow to contain his name : ; Th ' artillery of heaven shall make him known Crete could not hold the God , when Jove ...
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... rising fun , And lengthen , as his latest shadows run , That tho the longest day would soon , too soon be done . Let angels voices with their harps confpire , But keep th ' aufpicious infant from the choir Late let him fing above , and ...
... rising fun , And lengthen , as his latest shadows run , That tho the longest day would soon , too soon be done . Let angels voices with their harps confpire , But keep th ' aufpicious infant from the choir Late let him fing above , and ...
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... rise : Old monarchs , tho fuccessful , still in doubt , Catch at a peace , and wifely turn devout . Thine be the laurel then ; thy blooming age Can beft , if any can , support the stage ; Which fo declines , that fhortly we may fee ...
... rise : Old monarchs , tho fuccessful , still in doubt , Catch at a peace , and wifely turn devout . Thine be the laurel then ; thy blooming age Can beft , if any can , support the stage ; Which fo declines , that fhortly we may fee ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1760 |
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