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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... tell . Mag . Coll . Oxon . June 2 , 1693 . etext text tcttct tet From Mr. ADDISON's Account of the ENGLISH POETS . UT fee where artful Dryden next appears , BUT Grown old in rhyme , but charming ev'n in years . Great Dryden next ! whofe ...
... tell . Mag . Coll . Oxon . June 2 , 1693 . etext text tcttct tet From Mr. ADDISON's Account of the ENGLISH POETS . UT fee where artful Dryden next appears , BUT Grown old in rhyme , but charming ev'n in years . Great Dryden next ! whofe ...
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... . But to return from this digreffion to a farther account of my poem ; I must crave leave to tell you , that as I have en- deavoured to adorn it with noble thoughts , so much more to exprefs those thoughts with elocu- tion . 62 A LETTER TO.
... . But to return from this digreffion to a farther account of my poem ; I must crave leave to tell you , that as I have en- deavoured to adorn it with noble thoughts , so much more to exprefs those thoughts with elocu- tion . 62 A LETTER TO.
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... tell you , and by you the world , that he has been my master in this . poem : I have followed him every where , I know not with what fuccefs , but I am fure with diligence enough : my images are many of them copied from him , and the ...
... tell you , and by you the world , that he has been my master in this . poem : I have followed him every where , I know not with what fuccefs , but I am fure with diligence enough : my images are many of them copied from him , and the ...
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... th'ocean toft , -Prepar'd to tell what he had pass'd before , Now fees in English ships the Holland coast , And parents arms , in vain , ftretch'd from the fhore . 34 . This careful husband had been long away , This 80 ANNUS MIRABILIS ..
... th'ocean toft , -Prepar'd to tell what he had pass'd before , Now fees in English ships the Holland coast , And parents arms , in vain , ftretch'd from the fhore . 34 . This careful husband had been long away , This 80 ANNUS MIRABILIS ..
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... tell the day On which their father promis'd to return . 35 . Such are the proud designs of human - kind , And so we fuffer fhipwreck every where ! Alas , what port can fuch a pilot find , Who in the night of fate must blindly steer ! 36 ...
... tell the day On which their father promis'd to return . 35 . Such are the proud designs of human - kind , And so we fuffer fhipwreck every where ! Alas , what port can fuch a pilot find , Who in the night of fate must blindly steer ! 36 ...
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