The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... those days , who encouraged the mistake , in which to be fure he found his advantage , by printing in the title - page only the initial letters of his name which might be equally applied to Dryden and Davies . Our author married the ...
... those days , who encouraged the mistake , in which to be fure he found his advantage , by printing in the title - page only the initial letters of his name which might be equally applied to Dryden and Davies . Our author married the ...
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... those stars which only shine , When to pale mariners they ftorms portend : He had his calmer influence , and his mien Did love and majesty together blend . XIX . " Tis true , his count'nance did imprint an awe ; And naturally all fouls ...
... those stars which only shine , When to pale mariners they ftorms portend : He had his calmer influence , and his mien Did love and majesty together blend . XIX . " Tis true , his count'nance did imprint an awe ; And naturally all fouls ...
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... those that ' gainst stiff gales laveering go , Must be at once refolv'd and fkilful too . He would not , like soft Otho , hope prevent , But stay'd and suffer'd fortune to repent . These virtues Galba in a stranger fought , And Piso to ...
... those that ' gainst stiff gales laveering go , Must be at once refolv'd and fkilful too . He would not , like soft Otho , hope prevent , But stay'd and suffer'd fortune to repent . These virtues Galba in a stranger fought , And Piso to ...
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... those arms that ' gainst our selves we bore ; Rouz'd by the lash of his own stubborn tail , Our lion now will foreign foes affail . With alga who the facred altar ftrews ? To all the fea gods Charles an off'ring owes : A bull to thee ...
... those arms that ' gainst our selves we bore ; Rouz'd by the lash of his own stubborn tail , Our lion now will foreign foes affail . With alga who the facred altar ftrews ? To all the fea gods Charles an off'ring owes : A bull to thee ...
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... , while pronounc'd by you , Is fofter made . So winds that tempefts brew , When through Arabian groves they take their flight , Made wanton with rich odours , lose their spite . And as those lees , that trouble it , refine ASTREA REDUX .
... , while pronounc'd by you , Is fofter made . So winds that tempefts brew , When through Arabian groves they take their flight , Made wanton with rich odours , lose their spite . And as those lees , that trouble it , refine ASTREA REDUX .
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