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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... o'er the Caledonian wood , Their native walk ; whofe vocal blood arofe , And cry'd for pardon on their perjur'd foes . Their fate was fruitful , and the fanguine feed , Endu'd with fouls , increas'd the facred breed . So captive Ifrael ...
... o'er the Caledonian wood , Their native walk ; whofe vocal blood arofe , And cry'd for pardon on their perjur'd foes . Their fate was fruitful , and the fanguine feed , Endu'd with fouls , increas'd the facred breed . So captive Ifrael ...
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... o'er his kindred world began : Till knowlege mifapply'd , mifunderstood , And pride of empire four'd his balmy blood . Then , first rebelling , his own stamp he coins ; The murderer Cain was latent in his loins : And blood began its ...
... o'er his kindred world began : Till knowlege mifapply'd , mifunderstood , And pride of empire four'd his balmy blood . Then , first rebelling , his own stamp he coins ; The murderer Cain was latent in his loins : And blood began its ...
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... o'er the reft , And ftand , like Adam , naming every beast , Were weary work ; nor will the mufe defcribe A flimy - born and fun - begotten tribe ; Who , far from steeples and their facred found , In fields their fullen conventicles ...
... o'er the reft , And ftand , like Adam , naming every beast , Were weary work ; nor will the mufe defcribe A flimy - born and fun - begotten tribe ; Who , far from steeples and their facred found , In fields their fullen conventicles ...
Sivu 32
... o'er the rifing tides below : Now , mixing with à favage crowd , fhe goes , And meanly flatters her invet'rate foes , Rul'd while fhe rules , and lofing every hour Her wretched remnants of precarious power . One evening , while the ...
... o'er the rifing tides below : Now , mixing with à favage crowd , fhe goes , And meanly flatters her invet'rate foes , Rul'd while fhe rules , and lofing every hour Her wretched remnants of precarious power . One evening , while the ...
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... o'er and o'er ; Old herefies condemn'd in ages past , By care and time recover'd from the blast . } ' Tis faid with ease , but never can be prov❜d , The church her old foundations has remov'd , And built new doctrines on unstable fands ...
... o'er and o'er ; Old herefies condemn'd in ages past , By care and time recover'd from the blast . } ' Tis faid with ease , but never can be prov❜d , The church her old foundations has remov'd , And built new doctrines on unstable fands ...
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