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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... feems not now beneath his years to stoop , Nor do his wings with fickly feathers droop : Soft western winds waft o'er the gaudy spring , And open'd scenes of flowers and blossoms bring , this happy day , while you appear , Not king of ...
... feems not now beneath his years to stoop , Nor do his wings with fickly feathers droop : Soft western winds waft o'er the gaudy spring , And open'd scenes of flowers and blossoms bring , this happy day , while you appear , Not king of ...
Page 39
... feems join'd unto the sky : So in this hemisphere our utmost view Is only bounded by our king and you : Our fight is limited where you are join'd , And beyond that no farther heav'n can find . So well your virtues do with his agree ...
... feems join'd unto the sky : So in this hemisphere our utmost view Is only bounded by our king and you : Our fight is limited where you are join'd , And beyond that no farther heav'n can find . So well your virtues do with his agree ...
Page 43
... wears Of love and friendship writ in former years . Yet , unimpair'd with labors , or with time , Your age but feems to a new youth to climb . Thus heav'nly bodies do our time beget , And measure TO THE LORD - CHANCELLOR HYDE , 43.
... wears Of love and friendship writ in former years . Yet , unimpair'd with labors , or with time , Your age but feems to a new youth to climb . Thus heav'nly bodies do our time beget , And measure TO THE LORD - CHANCELLOR HYDE , 43.
Page 154
... feems yet to be room left for a com- pofure ; hereafter there may be only for pity . I have not fo much as an uncharitable wish against Achitophel , but am content to be accused of a good - natured error , and to hope with Origen , that ...
... feems yet to be room left for a com- pofure ; hereafter there may be only for pity . I have not fo much as an uncharitable wish against Achitophel , but am content to be accused of a good - natured error , and to hope with Origen , that ...
Page 277
... feems unaccountable to me , why fo many generations of the fame offspring , as preceded our Saviour in the flesh , should be all involved in one common condemnation , and yet that their pofterity fhould be intitled to the hopes of ...
... feems unaccountable to me , why fo many generations of the fame offspring , as preceded our Saviour in the flesh , should be all involved in one common condemnation , and yet that their pofterity fhould be intitled to the hopes of ...
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