The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, with Notes, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... head of Nile , Immortal Bays will pafs to Purgatory . 2 . But ha ! what strange new project here is fhewn , So long kept fecret , and so lately known ? As if our old plot modeftly withdrew , And here in private were brought forth anew ...
... head of Nile , Immortal Bays will pafs to Purgatory . 2 . But ha ! what strange new project here is fhewn , So long kept fecret , and so lately known ? As if our old plot modeftly withdrew , And here in private were brought forth anew ...
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... head : The little Teugues in dreams their howls repeat , And weeping laurels with the night - dew fweat : Panthers are now at reft , but fear denies Sleep to my Hind , and to her Poet's eyes . This fpirited poem , I fhould add , is in ...
... head : The little Teugues in dreams their howls repeat , And weeping laurels with the night - dew fweat : Panthers are now at reft , but fear denies Sleep to my Hind , and to her Poet's eyes . This fpirited poem , I fhould add , is in ...
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... head and ears into the water , though it were in the midst of the winter , but was always obferved to come out again much dirtier , if possible , than when he went in . " He was the first that ever found out the fecret of contriving a ...
... head and ears into the water , though it were in the midst of the winter , but was always obferved to come out again much dirtier , if possible , than when he went in . " He was the first that ever found out the fecret of contriving a ...
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... head had been 170 For tribute paid , nor fince in Cambria feen ; The laft of all the litter fcap'd by chance , And from Geneva firft infefted France , Ver . 172. The laft of all the litter ] Calvin , the perfon here pointed at , was ...
... head had been 170 For tribute paid , nor fince in Cambria feen ; The laft of all the litter fcap'd by chance , And from Geneva firft infefted France , Ver . 172. The laft of all the litter ] Calvin , the perfon here pointed at , was ...
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... head , the other to his heart : Reason to rule , but mercy to forgive : The first is law , the laft prerogative . And like his mind his outward form appear'd , When , iffuing naked , to the wondering herd , He charm'd their eyes ; and ...
... head , the other to his heart : Reason to rule , but mercy to forgive : The first is law , the laft prerogative . And like his mind his outward form appear'd , When , iffuing naked , to the wondering herd , He charm'd their eyes ; and ...
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