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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... arms ! The fleets of France twice beaten in the Me- diterranean ! and the ruin of her Marine compleated upon the Ocean ! Almost all these are the events of one year , un- der a ministry in which your Grace acts fo illuftrious a part ...
... arms ! The fleets of France twice beaten in the Me- diterranean ! and the ruin of her Marine compleated upon the Ocean ! Almost all these are the events of one year , un- der a ministry in which your Grace acts fo illuftrious a part ...
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... arms dispose Her land to civilize , as to fubdue . XVIII . Nor was he like those stars which only shine , When to pale mariners they ftorms portend : He had his calmer influence , and his mien Did love and majefty together blend . XIX ...
... arms dispose Her land to civilize , as to fubdue . XVIII . Nor was he like those stars which only shine , When to pale mariners they ftorms portend : He had his calmer influence , and his mien Did love and majefty together blend . XIX ...
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... arms they owe , If springs as high as fountains may afcend . XXIX . He made us free - men of the continent , Whom nature did like captives treat before ; To nobler preys the English lion fent , And taught him first in Belgian walks to ...
... arms they owe , If springs as high as fountains may afcend . XXIX . He made us free - men of the continent , Whom nature did like captives treat before ; To nobler preys the English lion fent , And taught him first in Belgian walks to ...
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... arms , a fullen interval of war : Thus when black clouds draw down the lab'ring fkies , Ere yet abroad the winged thunder flies , An horrid ftillnefs first invades the ear , And in that filence we the tempeft fear . Th'ambitious Swede ...
... arms , a fullen interval of war : Thus when black clouds draw down the lab'ring fkies , Ere yet abroad the winged thunder flies , An horrid ftillnefs first invades the ear , And in that filence we the tempeft fear . Th'ambitious Swede ...
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... arm'd ; Their blood to action by the prize was warm'd . The facred purple then and fcarlet gown , Like fanguine dye , to elephants was shewn . VOL . I. C Thus when the bold Typhoeus fcal'd the sky , And ASTRÆ A REDUX . 17.
... arm'd ; Their blood to action by the prize was warm'd . The facred purple then and fcarlet gown , Like fanguine dye , to elephants was shewn . VOL . I. C Thus when the bold Typhoeus fcal'd the sky , And ASTRÆ A REDUX . 17.
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