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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... use , Mimick'd all fects , and had his own to chufe : Still when the lion look'd his knees he bent , And paid at church a courtier's compliment . The briftled baptift boar , impure as he , But whiten'd with the foam of fanctity , With ...
... use , Mimick'd all fects , and had his own to chufe : Still when the lion look'd his knees he bent , And paid at church a courtier's compliment . The briftled baptift boar , impure as he , But whiten'd with the foam of fanctity , With ...
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... And kings , like flaves , bencath the crowd debas'd . So fulfom is their food , that flocks refuse To bite , and only dogs for phyfic use .邋 ; As , where the lightning runs along the ground 20 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... And kings , like flaves , bencath the crowd debas'd . So fulfom is their food , that flocks refuse To bite , and only dogs for phyfic use .邋 ; As , where the lightning runs along the ground 20 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... tis but barely urg'd : You must evince tradition to be forg'd ; Produce plain proofs ; unblemish'd authors use As ancient as thofe ages they accufe ; " Till when ' tis not fufficient to defame : 44 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... tis but barely urg'd : You must evince tradition to be forg'd ; Produce plain proofs ; unblemish'd authors use As ancient as thofe ages they accufe ; " Till when ' tis not fufficient to defame : 44 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
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... use , And thro our distant colonies diffuse The draught of dungeons , and the stench of stews . Whom , when their home - bred honesty is lost , We difembogue on fome far Indian coast : Thieves , pandars , paillards , fins of every fort ...
... use , And thro our distant colonies diffuse The draught of dungeons , and the stench of stews . Whom , when their home - bred honesty is lost , We difembogue on fome far Indian coast : Thieves , pandars , paillards , fins of every fort ...
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... use debarr'd . All gentle means he try'd , which might withdraw Th'effects of fo unnatural a law : But ftill the dove - house obftinately stood Deaf to their own , and to their neighbors good ; And which was worse , if any worse could ...
... use debarr'd . All gentle means he try'd , which might withdraw Th'effects of fo unnatural a law : But ftill the dove - house obftinately stood Deaf to their own , and to their neighbors good ; And which was worse , if any worse could ...
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