The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, with Notes, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... grace . But fince the mighty ravage , which he made In German forefts , had his guilt betray'd , With broken tufks , and with a borrow'd name , 50 He fhunn'd the vengeance , and conceal'd the fhame ; So lurk'd in fects unfeen . With ...
... grace . But fince the mighty ravage , which he made In German forefts , had his guilt betray'd , With broken tufks , and with a borrow'd name , 50 He fhunn'd the vengeance , and conceal'd the fhame ; So lurk'd in fects unfeen . With ...
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... grace in both is equal in extent , The firft affords us life , the fecond nourishment . And if he can , why all this frantic pain To conftrue what his cleareft words contain , And make a riddle what he made fo plain ? 140 , 135 To take ...
... grace in both is equal in extent , The firft affords us life , the fecond nourishment . And if he can , why all this frantic pain To conftrue what his cleareft words contain , And make a riddle what he made fo plain ? 140 , 135 To take ...
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... grace . His ragged tail betwixt his legs he wears , Clofe clap'd for fhame ; but his rough creft ( he rears , 165 And pricks up his predeftinating ears , His wild diforder'd walk , his haggard eyes , Did all the bestial citizens ...
... grace . His ragged tail betwixt his legs he wears , Clofe clap'd for fhame ; but his rough creft ( he rears , 165 And pricks up his predeftinating ears , His wild diforder'd walk , his haggard eyes , Did all the bestial citizens ...
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... grace : A down - hill reformation rolls apace . What flesh and blood would crowd the nar- . row gate , Or , till they waste their pamper'd paunches , wait ? All would be happy at the cheapest rate . 375 Though our lean faith these rigid ...
... grace : A down - hill reformation rolls apace . What flesh and blood would crowd the nar- . row gate , Or , till they waste their pamper'd paunches , wait ? All would be happy at the cheapest rate . 375 Though our lean faith these rigid ...
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... grace , or the thing fignify'd , 420 His blood and body , who to fave us dy'd ; The faithful this thing fignify'd receive : What is't thofe faithful then partake or leave ? For what is fignify'd and understood , Is , by her own ...
... grace , or the thing fignify'd , 420 His blood and body , who to fave us dy'd ; The faithful this thing fignify'd receive : What is't thofe faithful then partake or leave ? For what is fignify'd and understood , Is , by her own ...
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Страница 174 - Near these a Nursery erects its head. Where queens are form'd, and future heroes bred ; Where unfledg'd actors learn to laugh and cry, Where infant punks their tender voices try, And little Maximins the gods defy.
Страница 344 - At last divine Cecilia came, Inventress of the vocal frame ; The sweet enthusiast, from her sacred store, Enlarged the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before. Let old Timotheus yield the prize, Or both divide the crown ; He raised a mortal to the skies ; She drew an angel down.
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