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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... thought , and you fhall find ' Tis light as chaff that flies before the wind . Were all thofe wonders wrought by power divine , As means or ends of fome more deep design ? Moft fure as means , whofe end was this alone , Το prove the ...
... thought , and you fhall find ' Tis light as chaff that flies before the wind . Were all thofe wonders wrought by power divine , As means or ends of fome more deep design ? Moft fure as means , whofe end was this alone , Το prove the ...
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... thoughts they can conceive . But if they think at all , ' tis fure no higher Than matter , put in motion , may afpire : Souls that can scarce ferment their mass of clay : So droffy , fo divisible are they , As would but ferve pure ...
... thoughts they can conceive . But if they think at all , ' tis fure no higher Than matter , put in motion , may afpire : Souls that can scarce ferment their mass of clay : So droffy , fo divisible are they , As would but ferve pure ...
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... thought , Alone she walk'd , and look'd around in vain , With rueful vifage , for her vanish'd train : None of her fylvan fubjects made their court ; Levées and couchées pafs'd without refort . So hardly can ufurpers manage well Thofe ...
... thought , Alone she walk'd , and look'd around in vain , With rueful vifage , for her vanish'd train : None of her fylvan fubjects made their court ; Levées and couchées pafs'd without refort . So hardly can ufurpers manage well Thofe ...
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... thought at firft they dream'd ; for ' twas offence With them , to question certitude of sense , Their guide in faith : but nearer when they drew , And had the faultless object full in view , Lord , how they all admir'd her heavenly hue ...
... thought at firft they dream'd ; for ' twas offence With them , to question certitude of sense , Their guide in faith : but nearer when they drew , And had the faultless object full in view , Lord , how they all admir'd her heavenly hue ...
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... thought this hour th ' occafion would prefent To learn her fecret caufe of discontent , Which well she hop'd , might be with ease re- drefs'd , Confidering her a well - bred civil beast , And more a gentlewoman than the rest . After ...
... thought this hour th ' occafion would prefent To learn her fecret caufe of discontent , Which well she hop'd , might be with ease re- drefs'd , Confidering her a well - bred civil beast , And more a gentlewoman than the rest . After ...
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