The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... facred to the memory of the king . It ap- peared in the year 1685 , as did an opera of his , en- tituled , Albion and Albanius , acted at the Queen's Theatre in Dorset - garden ; the fubject is wholly Σχίν THE LIFE OF.
... facred to the memory of the king . It ap- peared in the year 1685 , as did an opera of his , en- tituled , Albion and Albanius , acted at the Queen's Theatre in Dorset - garden ; the fubject is wholly Σχίν THE LIFE OF.
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... facred duft below Was DRYDEN once ; the reft who does not know . Tom Brown , in a pamphlet , entituled , " The late " Converts expofed , or , the Reasons of Mr. Bayes ' " changing his Religion , " infinuates , that Dryden follicited to ...
... facred duft below Was DRYDEN once ; the reft who does not know . Tom Brown , in a pamphlet , entituled , " The late " Converts expofed , or , the Reasons of Mr. Bayes ' " changing his Religion , " infinuates , that Dryden follicited to ...
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... facred unction bring To fanctify us , while we fing . Plenteous of grace , descend from high , Rich in thy fev❜nfold energy ! Thou ftrength of his Almighty hand , Whofe pow'r does heav'n and earth command . Proceeding fpirit , our ...
... facred unction bring To fanctify us , while we fing . Plenteous of grace , descend from high , Rich in thy fev❜nfold energy ! Thou ftrength of his Almighty hand , Whofe pow'r does heav'n and earth command . Proceeding fpirit , our ...
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... facred lays How long , Provoke our wonder , and transcend our praise ! Can neither injuries of time , or age , Damp thy poetick heat , and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote ; Grief chill'd his breast , and check'd his ...
... facred lays How long , Provoke our wonder , and transcend our praise ! Can neither injuries of time , or age , Damp thy poetick heat , and quench thy rage ? Not fo thy Ovid in his exile wrote ; Grief chill'd his breast , and check'd his ...
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... FUNERAL , I. ND now ' tis time ; for their officious hafte , Who would before have borne him to the sky , Like eager Romans , ere all rites were past , Did let too foon the facred eagle fly . II . Tho our best notes are treafon to his B 4.
... FUNERAL , I. ND now ' tis time ; for their officious hafte , Who would before have borne him to the sky , Like eager Romans , ere all rites were past , Did let too foon the facred eagle fly . II . Tho our best notes are treafon to his B 4.
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