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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... fate , The immortal part affum'd immortal state . Of these a slaughter'd army lay in blood , Extended o'er the Caledonian wood , Their native walk ; whofe vocal blood arofe , And cry'd for pardon on their perjur'd foes . Their fate was ...
... fate , The immortal part affum'd immortal state . Of these a slaughter'd army lay in blood , Extended o'er the Caledonian wood , Their native walk ; whofe vocal blood arofe , And cry'd for pardon on their perjur'd foes . Their fate was ...
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... fate of murder'd monarchy , Before the founding ax fo falls the vine , Whofe tender branches round the poplar twine , She chofe her ruin , and refign'd her life , In death undaunted as an Indian wife : A rare example ! but fome fouls we ...
... fate of murder'd monarchy , Before the founding ax fo falls the vine , Whofe tender branches round the poplar twine , She chofe her ruin , and refign'd her life , In death undaunted as an Indian wife : A rare example ! but fome fouls we ...
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... fate , Or Ifgrim's counsel , her new - chosen mate Still he's the fairest of the fallen crew , No mother more indulgent but the true . Fierce to her foes , yet fears her force to try , Because she wants innate authority ; For how can ...
... fate , Or Ifgrim's counsel , her new - chosen mate Still he's the fairest of the fallen crew , No mother more indulgent but the true . Fierce to her foes , yet fears her force to try , Because she wants innate authority ; For how can ...
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... fate In council , to redeem our ruin'd state , Millions of millions , at a distance round , Silent the facred confiftory crown'd , To hear what mercy , mixt with justice , could propound : All prompt with eager pity , to fulfil The full ...
... fate In council , to redeem our ruin'd state , Millions of millions , at a distance round , Silent the facred confiftory crown'd , To hear what mercy , mixt with justice , could propound : All prompt with eager pity , to fulfil The full ...
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... fate deplore ; Themselves they could not cure of the dishonest fore . Thus one , thus pure , behold her largely spread , Like the fair ocean from her mother - bed ; From east to west triumphantly the rides , All shores are water'd by ...
... fate deplore ; Themselves they could not cure of the dishonest fore . Thus one , thus pure , behold her largely spread , Like the fair ocean from her mother - bed ; From east to west triumphantly the rides , All shores are water'd by ...
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