The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... see their countrymen at hand , Marching against them under church - command , Straight they forfake their color , and disband . Thus fhe , nor could the Panther well enlarge With weak defence against fo ftrong a charge ; But faid : For ...
... see their countrymen at hand , Marching against them under church - command , Straight they forfake their color , and disband . Thus fhe , nor could the Panther well enlarge With weak defence against fo ftrong a charge ; But faid : For ...
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... See how his church , adorn'd with every grace , With open arms , a kind forgiving face , Stands ready to prevent her long - loft fon's em- brace . Not more did Jofeph o'er his brethren weep , Nor less himself could from discovery keep ...
... See how his church , adorn'd with every grace , With open arms , a kind forgiving face , Stands ready to prevent her long - loft fon's em- brace . Not more did Jofeph o'er his brethren weep , Nor less himself could from discovery keep ...
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... see Contempt of wealth , and wilful poverty : And , tho ill habits are not foon controul'd , Awhile fufpended her defire of gold . But civilly drew in her sharpen'd paws , Not violating 7 . But 64 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... see Contempt of wealth , and wilful poverty : And , tho ill habits are not foon controul'd , Awhile fufpended her defire of gold . But civilly drew in her sharpen'd paws , Not violating 7 . But 64 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... see them work in vain , To wear him out , and make an idle reign : He faw , but fuffer'd their protractive arts , And strove by mildness to reduce their hearts : But they abus'd that grace to make allies , And fondly clos'd with former ...
... see them work in vain , To wear him out , and make an idle reign : He faw , but fuffer'd their protractive arts , And strove by mildness to reduce their hearts : But they abus'd that grace to make allies , And fondly clos'd with former ...
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... See how the venerable infant lies In early pomp ; how thro the mother's eyes The father's foul , with an undaunted view , Looks out , and takes our homage as his due . See on his future fubjects how he finiles , Nor meanly flatters ...
... See how the venerable infant lies In early pomp ; how thro the mother's eyes The father's foul , with an undaunted view , Looks out , and takes our homage as his due . See on his future fubjects how he finiles , Nor meanly flatters ...
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