The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Volym 4J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... arms are a smooth tongue , and foft decelt . Nor need I fpeak my deeds , for those you fee ; The fun and day are witneffes for me . Let him who fights unfeen relate his own , And vouch the filent stars , and confcious moon . Great is ...
... arms are a smooth tongue , and foft decelt . Nor need I fpeak my deeds , for those you fee ; The fun and day are witneffes for me . Let him who fights unfeen relate his own , And vouch the filent stars , and confcious moon . Great is ...
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... arms I claim ; This fellow would ingraft a foreign name Upon our stock , and the Sifyphian feed By fraud and theft afferts his father's breed . Then muft I lose these arms , because I came To fight uncall'd , a voluntary name ? Nor ...
... arms I claim ; This fellow would ingraft a foreign name Upon our stock , and the Sifyphian feed By fraud and theft afferts his father's breed . Then muft I lose these arms , because I came To fight uncall'd , a voluntary name ? Nor ...
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... arms , who first appear'd Robb'd of my in fight . Better for us , at home he had remain'd , Had it been true the madness which he feign'd , Or fo believ'd ; the lefs had been our fhame , The lefs his counsell'd crime , which brands the ...
... arms , who first appear'd Robb'd of my in fight . Better for us , at home he had remain'd , Had it been true the madness which he feign'd , Or fo believ'd ; the lefs had been our fhame , The lefs his counsell'd crime , which brands the ...
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... arms want Ajax , more than Ajax them ; Or , I with them an equal honor fhare ; They honor'd to be worn , and I to wear . Will he compare my courage with his flight ? As well he may compare the day with night . Night is indeed the ...
... arms want Ajax , more than Ajax them ; Or , I with them an equal honor fhare ; They honor'd to be worn , and I to wear . Will he compare my courage with his flight ? As well he may compare the day with night . Night is indeed the ...
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... arm could tofs the beamy lance ; Much less the left that ampler fhield advance ; Pond'rous with precious weight , and ... arms and fhield , And let him wear who wins ' em in the field . He faid a murmur from the multitude , Or fomewhat ...
... arm could tofs the beamy lance ; Much less the left that ampler fhield advance ; Pond'rous with precious weight , and ... arms and fhield , And let him wear who wins ' em in the field . He faid a murmur from the multitude , Or fomewhat ...
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1767 |
The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ... John Dryden Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1767 |
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