The Poetical Works of John Dryden ... With the Life of the Author, Nide 2Edinburg, 1777 |
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... Thee , Saviour , thee the nation's vows confess , 240 And never satisfy'd with seeing , bless : Swift unbespoken pomps thy steps proclaim , And stamm'ring babes B iij ABSALOM AND ACHITHOPHEL . 21.
... Thee , Saviour , thee the nation's vows confess , 240 And never satisfy'd with seeing , bless : Swift unbespoken pomps thy steps proclaim , And stamm'ring babes B iij ABSALOM AND ACHITHOPHEL . 21.
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... thee . " containing near two hundred verses , were entirely Mr. Dryden's compo . sition , besides some touches in other places . The preceding lines , up . wards of 300 in number , were wrote by Mr. Tate . The Poem is here printed ...
... thee . " containing near two hundred verses , were entirely Mr. Dryden's compo . sition , besides some touches in other places . The preceding lines , up . wards of 300 in number , were wrote by Mr. Tate . The Poem is here printed ...
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... thee ? The prince replies , O statesman's winding skill , They first condemn that first advis'd the ill ! Illustrious youth , return'd Achithophel , Misconstrue not the words that mean you well . The course you steer I worthy blame ...
... thee ? The prince replies , O statesman's winding skill , They first condemn that first advis'd the ill ! Illustrious youth , return'd Achithophel , Misconstrue not the words that mean you well . The course you steer I worthy blame ...
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... thee . Levi , thou art a load , I'll lay thee down , And shew Rebellion bare without a gown ; Volume II . F 395 400 Poor slaves in metre , dull and addle - pated ABSALOM AND ACHITHOPHEL . 65.
... thee . Levi , thou art a load , I'll lay thee down , And shew Rebellion bare without a gown ; Volume II . F 395 400 Poor slaves in metre , dull and addle - pated ABSALOM AND ACHITHOPHEL . 65.
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... thee , thy paintings are so coarse , 495 A poet is , though he's the poet's horse . A double noose thou on thy neck dost pull , For writing treason and for writing dull : To die for faction is a common evil , But to be hang'd for ...
... thee , thy paintings are so coarse , 495 A poet is , though he's the poet's horse . A double noose thou on thy neck dost pull , For writing treason and for writing dull : To die for faction is a common evil , But to be hang'd for ...
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Absalom Achithophel allow'd arts betwixt bless blood brave breast call'd cause Chanticleer CHRO church common conscience crimes crowd crown crown'd curs'd curse dare David's defence design'd diff'ring Doeg e'en Eliab ephod ev'ry eyes faction fair faith fame fate father fear foes fools forc'd friends grace hate Heav'n heav'nly Hebron heir Hind honour int'rest Ishbosheth Isr'el Jebusites Jews JOHN DRYDEN kind king land laws look'd lord monarch Muse Nadab native ne'er never o'er Panther peace people's Phaleg plain plot pow'r praise pretended pride prince prov'd race rage rais'd rebel reign renegado reply'd rest royal ruin sacred sanhedrims satire Scripture sects sedition seem'd seiz'd sense Shadwell shew Shimei sons soul sound sov'reign stand suff'ring sure sway thee thou thought throne Timotheus Tis true treason trust try'd twas urg'd Uzza virtue winds wise writ youth zeal