The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, with Notes, Volumen2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1811 |
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... force to an oath taken by a perfon of any other perfuafion upon the gospel . DERRICK . Ver . 39. Next her the buffoon Ape ] No particular fect is meant by the buffoon ape , but libertines and latitudinarians , perfons ready to conform ...
... force to an oath taken by a perfon of any other perfuafion upon the gospel . DERRICK . Ver . 39. Next her the buffoon Ape ] No particular fect is meant by the buffoon ape , but libertines and latitudinarians , perfons ready to conform ...
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... force to try , Because she wants innate authority ; For how can the constrain them to obey , Who has herself caft off the lawful sway ? Rebellion equals all , and those , who toil In common theft , will share the common spoil . Let her ...
... force to try , Because she wants innate authority ; For how can the constrain them to obey , Who has herself caft off the lawful sway ? Rebellion equals all , and those , who toil In common theft , will share the common spoil . Let her ...
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... in the facrament . DERRICK . Ver . 609. Nor ever was , nor will be at a stay ? ] " And never continueth in one stay . " Burial Service . JOHN WARTON . Tortures may force the tongue untruths to tell , And THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 47.
... in the facrament . DERRICK . Ver . 609. Nor ever was , nor will be at a stay ? ] " And never continueth in one stay . " Burial Service . JOHN WARTON . Tortures may force the tongue untruths to tell , And THE HIND AND THE PANTHER . 47.
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... force the tongue untruths to tell , And I ne'er own'd myself infallible , 610 Reply'd the Panther : grant fuch prefence were , Yet in your fenfe I never own'd it there . A real virtue we by faith receive , 615 And that we in the ...
... force the tongue untruths to tell , And I ne'er own'd myself infallible , 610 Reply'd the Panther : grant fuch prefence were , Yet in your fenfe I never own'd it there . A real virtue we by faith receive , 615 And that we in the ...
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... force , That Turk or Jew could not have us'd it worse ; No matter what diffenfion leaders make , Where every private man may fave a stake : 695 Rul'd by the Scripture and his own advice , Each has a blind bye - path to Paradife ; Where ...
... force , That Turk or Jew could not have us'd it worse ; No matter what diffenfion leaders make , Where every private man may fave a stake : 695 Rul'd by the Scripture and his own advice , Each has a blind bye - path to Paradife ; Where ...
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Página 344 - Give the vengeance due To the valiant crew! Behold how they toss their torches on high, How they point to the Persian abodes And glittering temples of their hostile gods.
Página 337 - With flying fingers touched the lyre : The trembling notes ascend the sky, And heavenly joys inspire. The song began from Jove, Who left his blissful seats above, (Such is the power of mighty love.) A dragon's fiery form belied the god : Sublime on radiant spires he rode, When he to fair Olympia...
Página 324 - Less than a God they thought there could not dwell Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly and so well.
Página 174 - Near these a Nursery erects its head. Where queens are form'd, and future heroes bred ; Where unfledg'd actors learn to laugh and cry, Where infant punks their tender voices try, And little Maximins the gods defy.
Página 344 - At last divine Cecilia came, Inventress of the vocal frame ; The sweet enthusiast, from her sacred store, Enlarged the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before. Let old Timotheus yield the prize, Or both divide the crown ; He raised a mortal to the skies ; She drew an angel down.
Página 339 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure ; Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure ; Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain ; Fought all his battles o'er again ; And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain.
Página 571 - As for the Dog, the Furies, and their snakes, The gloomy caverns, and the burning lakes, And all the vain infernal trumpery, They neither are, nor were, nor e'er can be.
Página 241 - Better to hunt in fields for health unbought Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught. The wise for cure on exercise depend ; God never made his work for man to mend.
Página 336 - In flower of youth and beauty's pride. Happy, happy, happy pair! None but the brave, None but the brave, None but the brave deserves the fair...
Página 514 - English, in poetical expressions, and in musical numbers; for, though all these are exceeding difficult to perform, there yet remains an harder task ; and it is a secret of which few translators have sufficiently thought. I have already hinted a word or two concerning it ; that is, the...