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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... mind . Let us but weigh at what offence we strike , ' Tis but because we cannot think alike . In punishing of this , we overthrow The laws of nations and of nature too . Beafts are the subjects of tyrannic fway , Where still the ...
... mind . Let us but weigh at what offence we strike , ' Tis but because we cannot think alike . In punishing of this , we overthrow The laws of nations and of nature too . Beafts are the subjects of tyrannic fway , Where still the ...
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... mind his outward form ap- pear'd , When , iffuing naked , to the wondering herd , He charm'd their eyes ; and , for they lov'd , they fear'd : Not arm'd with horns of arbitrary might , Or claws to seize their furry fpoils in fight , Or ...
... mind his outward form ap- pear'd , When , iffuing naked , to the wondering herd , He charm'd their eyes ; and , for they lov'd , they fear'd : Not arm'd with horns of arbitrary might , Or claws to seize their furry fpoils in fight , Or ...
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... mind , the poor man's wealth , A grace - cup to their common patron's health . This she defir'd her to accept , and stay , For fear the might be wilder'd in her way , Because she wanted an unerring guide , And then the dew - drops on ...
... mind , the poor man's wealth , A grace - cup to their common patron's health . This she defir'd her to accept , and stay , For fear the might be wilder'd in her way , Because she wanted an unerring guide , And then the dew - drops on ...
Sivu 66
... minds an equal banquet want . For now the Hind , whofe noble nature ftrove T'express her plain fimplicity of love , Did all the honors of her houfe fo well , No sharp debates disturb'd the friendly meal . ' She turn'd the talk ...
... minds an equal banquet want . For now the Hind , whofe noble nature ftrove T'express her plain fimplicity of love , Did all the honors of her houfe fo well , No sharp debates disturb'd the friendly meal . ' She turn'd the talk ...
Sivu 68
... mind : Difdain , with gnawing envy , fell despight , And canker'd malice stood in open fight : Ambition , intereft , pride without controul , And jealoufy , the jaundice of the foul ; Revenge , the bloody minister of ill , With all the ...
... mind : Difdain , with gnawing envy , fell despight , And canker'd malice stood in open fight : Ambition , intereft , pride without controul , And jealoufy , the jaundice of the foul ; Revenge , the bloody minister of ill , With all the ...
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