The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and TranslationsJ. and R. Tonson, 1760 - 988 sidor |
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... himself to be now fatisfied to the contrary , in which he has given up the cause : for matter of fact was the principal debate be- twixt us . In the mean time , he would dispute the motives of her change ; how preposterously , let all ...
... himself to be now fatisfied to the contrary , in which he has given up the cause : for matter of fact was the principal debate be- twixt us . In the mean time , he would dispute the motives of her change ; how preposterously , let all ...
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... Himself the pilot , let us leave the shore , And with a better guide a better world explore . Could he his Godhead veil with flesh and blood , And not veil these again to be our food ? His grace in both is equal in extent , The first ...
... Himself the pilot , let us leave the shore , And with a better guide a better world explore . Could he his Godhead veil with flesh and blood , And not veil these again to be our food ? His grace in both is equal in extent , The first ...
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... himself by her confent , Whom thus abfolv'd fhe fends to punishment . Suppofe the magiftrate revenge her caufe , " Tis only for tranfgreffing human laws . How answering to its end a church is made , Whofe power is but to counsel and ...
... himself by her confent , Whom thus abfolv'd fhe fends to punishment . Suppofe the magiftrate revenge her caufe , " Tis only for tranfgreffing human laws . How answering to its end a church is made , Whofe power is but to counsel and ...
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... may be : Thus , tho your several churches disagree , every faint has to himself alone The secret of this philofophic ftone : Yet These principles your jarring fects unite , When differing doctors D 4 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 39.
... may be : Thus , tho your several churches disagree , every faint has to himself alone The secret of this philofophic ftone : Yet These principles your jarring fects unite , When differing doctors D 4 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 39.
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... Himself was to fecure his chofen race , Tho reafon good for Turks to take the place , And he allow'd to be the better man , In virtue of his holier Alcoran . True , faid the Panther , I fhall ne'er deny My brethren may be fav'd as well ...
... Himself was to fecure his chofen race , Tho reafon good for Turks to take the place , And he allow'd to be the better man , In virtue of his holier Alcoran . True , faid the Panther , I fhall ne'er deny My brethren may be fav'd as well ...
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