The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Nide 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... to hoard . If Cæfar to his own his hand extends , Say which of yours his charity offends : You know he largely gives to more than are his friends . Are defrauded when he feeds the poor ? you Our THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 69.
... to hoard . If Cæfar to his own his hand extends , Say which of yours his charity offends : You know he largely gives to more than are his friends . Are defrauded when he feeds the poor ? you Our THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 69.
Sivu 73
... say the fchifm of beds began the game , Divorcing from the church to wed the dame : Tho largely prov'd , and by himfelf profefs'd , That confcience , confcience would not let him reft : I mean , not till poffefs'd of her he lov'd THE ...
... say the fchifm of beds began the game , Divorcing from the church to wed the dame : Tho largely prov'd , and by himfelf profefs'd , That confcience , confcience would not let him reft : I mean , not till poffefs'd of her he lov'd THE ...
Sivu 84
... say , the Swallow brought him in , Her houfhold chaplain , and her next of kin : In fuperftition filly to excefs , And casting schemes by planetary guess : In fine , short - wing'd , unfit himself to fly , His fear foretold foul weather ...
... say , the Swallow brought him in , Her houfhold chaplain , and her next of kin : In fuperftition filly to excefs , And casting schemes by planetary guess : In fine , short - wing'd , unfit himself to fly , His fear foretold foul weather ...
Sivu 93
... say , and as I hope no less , Your fons will practise what yourselves pro- fefs , What angry power prevents our prefent peace ? The Lion , ftudious of our common good , Defires ( and kings defires are ill withstood ) To join our nations ...
... say , and as I hope no less , Your fons will practise what yourselves pro- fefs , What angry power prevents our prefent peace ? The Lion , ftudious of our common good , Defires ( and kings defires are ill withstood ) To join our nations ...
Sivu 94
... say , We made it not , nor will we take away ? Suppose fome great oppreffor had by flight Of law , diffeis'd your brother of his right , Your common fire furrendering a fright ; Would you to that unrighteous title ftand , Left by 94 THE ...
... say , We made it not , nor will we take away ? Suppose fome great oppreffor had by flight Of law , diffeis'd your brother of his right , Your common fire furrendering a fright ; Would you to that unrighteous title ftand , Left by 94 THE ...
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