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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... muse has peopled Caledon With Panthers , Bears , and Wolves , and beasts unknown , As if we were not stock'd with monfters of our own . Let Efop anfwer , who has fet to view Such kinds as Greece and Phrygia never knew ; And mother ...
... muse has peopled Caledon With Panthers , Bears , and Wolves , and beasts unknown , As if we were not stock'd with monfters of our own . Let Efop anfwer , who has fet to view Such kinds as Greece and Phrygia never knew ; And mother ...
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... muse gives fmiles , thy comic fleep . With whate'er gall thou fett'ft thyself to write , Thy inoffenfive fatires never bite . In thy felonious heart tho venom lies , It does but touch thy Irish pen , and dies . Thy genius calls thee not ...
... muse gives fmiles , thy comic fleep . With whate'er gall thou fett'ft thyself to write , Thy inoffenfive fatires never bite . In thy felonious heart tho venom lies , It does but touch thy Irish pen , and dies . Thy genius calls thee not ...
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... muse . Or is it fortune's work , that in your head The curious net that is for fancies spread , Lets thro its meshes every meaner thought , While rich ideas there are only caught ? Sure that's not all ; this is a piece too fair To be ...
... muse . Or is it fortune's work , that in your head The curious net that is for fancies spread , Lets thro its meshes every meaner thought , While rich ideas there are only caught ? Sure that's not all ; this is a piece too fair To be ...
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... muse . EPISTLE the FOURTH . Mr. LEE , on TH то his ALEXANDER , HE blast of common cenfure could I fear , Before your play my name should not appear ; For ' twill be thought , and with some color too , I the bribe I first receiv'd from ...
... muse . EPISTLE the FOURTH . Mr. LEE , on TH то his ALEXANDER , HE blast of common cenfure could I fear , Before your play my name should not appear ; For ' twill be thought , and with some color too , I the bribe I first receiv'd from ...
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... muses more , Than all the vanquifh'd world could yield before . ' Till barb'rous nations , and more barb'rous times , Debas'd the majesty of verse to rhimes ; Those rude at firft : a kind of hobbling profe , That limp'd along , and ...
... muses more , Than all the vanquifh'd world could yield before . ' Till barb'rous nations , and more barb'rous times , Debas'd the majesty of verse to rhimes ; Those rude at firft : a kind of hobbling profe , That limp'd along , and ...
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