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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Page xi
... use of his fine collection of old 4to plays . The third volume of this edition may now , more properly than ever , be called Dryden's Fables , as it contains fuch of the Tales of Chaucer as he has modernized ; his translations from ...
... use of his fine collection of old 4to plays . The third volume of this edition may now , more properly than ever , be called Dryden's Fables , as it contains fuch of the Tales of Chaucer as he has modernized ; his translations from ...
Page xxxiii
... use the Nonum prematur in annum . Yet his imperfections , like spots in the fun , can never diminish his luftre ; and had he never written more VOL . I. C than All for Love , or the Spanish Friar , JOHN DRYDEN , Efq ; xxxiii.
... use the Nonum prematur in annum . Yet his imperfections , like spots in the fun , can never diminish his luftre ; and had he never written more VOL . I. C than All for Love , or the Spanish Friar , JOHN DRYDEN , Efq ; xxxiii.
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... use , for luxury , and pride , Yet fpreads her wanton fails on ev'ry shore For foreign wealth , infatiate ftill of more ; To her own wool the filks of Afia joins , And to her plenteous harvefts India's mines ; So Dryden , not contented ...
... use , for luxury , and pride , Yet fpreads her wanton fails on ev'ry shore For foreign wealth , infatiate ftill of more ; To her own wool the filks of Afia joins , And to her plenteous harvefts India's mines ; So Dryden , not contented ...
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... use it to destroy : Blind as the Cyclop , and as wild as he , They own'd a lawless savage liberty , Like that our painted ancestors so priz'd , Ere empire's arts their breasts had civiliz'd . How great were then our Charles ' woes , who ...
... use it to destroy : Blind as the Cyclop , and as wild as he , They own'd a lawless savage liberty , Like that our painted ancestors so priz'd , Ere empire's arts their breasts had civiliz'd . How great were then our Charles ' woes , who ...
Page 39
... use difpos'd , His to inclofe , and yours to be inclos'd . Nor could another in your room have been , Except an emptinefs had come between . Well may he then to you his cares impart , And share his burden where he shares his heart . In ...
... use difpos'd , His to inclofe , and yours to be inclos'd . Nor could another in your room have been , Except an emptinefs had come between . Well may he then to you his cares impart , And share his burden where he shares his heart . In ...
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