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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... piece of Dun- ' comb on that subject , which either he must mean , or none , and with which another of his fellows has upbraided me , was tranflated from the Spa- nish of Rodriguez ; tho with the omiffion of the feventeenth , the twenty ...
... piece of Dun- ' comb on that subject , which either he must mean , or none , and with which another of his fellows has upbraided me , was tranflated from the Spa- nish of Rodriguez ; tho with the omiffion of the feventeenth , the twenty ...
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... piece , The paunch , and all that Scorpio claims , are his . Their malice too a fore suspicion brings ; For tho they dare not bark , they fnarl at kings : Nor blame them for intruding in your line ; Fat bishoprics are still of right ...
... piece , The paunch , and all that Scorpio claims , are his . Their malice too a fore suspicion brings ; For tho they dare not bark , they fnarl at kings : Nor blame them for intruding in your line ; Fat bishoprics are still of right ...
Sivu 86
... piece with these , Each Noftradamus can foretel with ease : Not naming perfons and confounding times , One cafual truth fupports a thousand lying rhymes . Th ' advice was true ; but fear had feiz'd the moft , And all good counsel is on ...
... piece with these , Each Noftradamus can foretel with ease : Not naming perfons and confounding times , One cafual truth fupports a thousand lying rhymes . Th ' advice was true ; but fear had feiz'd the moft , And all good counsel is on ...
Sivu 108
... public view . One would have thought it fome Egyptian piece , With garden - gods , and barking deities , More thick than Ptolemy has stuck the skies . All fo perverfe a draught , fo far unlike , 108 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
... public view . One would have thought it fome Egyptian piece , With garden - gods , and barking deities , More thick than Ptolemy has stuck the skies . All fo perverfe a draught , fo far unlike , 108 THE HIND AND THE PANTHER .
Sivu 150
... every meaner thought , While rich ideas there are only caught ? Sure that's not all ; this is a piece too fair To be the child of chance , and not of care . No atoms cafually together hurl'd Could e'er produce fo beautiful 150 EPISTLE S.
... every meaner thought , While rich ideas there are only caught ? Sure that's not all ; this is a piece too fair To be the child of chance , and not of care . No atoms cafually together hurl'd Could e'er produce fo beautiful 150 EPISTLE S.
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