The Works of John Dryden Now First Collected ...W. Miller, 1808 |
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... arms , and all his friends afterwards by artifice ? To serve all parties patiently for a while , and to command them victoriously at last ? To over - run each corner of the three nations , and overcome with equal faci- lity both the ...
... arms , and all his friends afterwards by artifice ? To serve all parties patiently for a while , and to command them victoriously at last ? To over - run each corner of the three nations , and overcome with equal faci- lity both the ...
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... arms , by being oftener used , did smoother grow . Beneath the tropics is our language spoke , And part of Flanders has received our yoke , i HEROIC STANZAS CONSECRATED TO THE MEMORY OF HIS HIGHNESS OLIVER HEROIC STANZAS .
... arms , by being oftener used , did smoother grow . Beneath the tropics is our language spoke , And part of Flanders has received our yoke , i HEROIC STANZAS CONSECRATED TO THE MEMORY OF HIS HIGHNESS OLIVER HEROIC STANZAS .
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... arms dispose Her land to civilize , as to subdue . ‡ XVIII . Nor was he like those stars which only shine , When to pale mariners they storms portend ; He had his calmer influence , and his mien Did love and majesty together blend . XIX ...
... arms dispose Her land to civilize , as to subdue . ‡ XVIII . Nor was he like those stars which only shine , When to pale mariners they storms portend ; He had his calmer influence , and his mien Did love and majesty together blend . XIX ...
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... arms they owe , If springs as high as fountains may ascend . XXIX . He made us freemen of the continent , Whom nature did like captives treat before ; To nobler preys the English lion sent , And taught him first in Belgian walks to roar ...
... arms they owe , If springs as high as fountains may ascend . XXIX . He made us freemen of the continent , Whom nature did like captives treat before ; To nobler preys the English lion sent , And taught him first in Belgian walks to roar ...
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... arms dispose Her land to civilize , as to subdue . - St . XVII . p . 11 . Cromwell's wars in Scotland form a brilliant part of his history . After narrowly escaping the snares of the veteran Lesley , whose admirable manœuvres compelled ...
... arms dispose Her land to civilize , as to subdue . - St . XVII . p . 11 . Cromwell's wars in Scotland form a brilliant part of his history . After narrowly escaping the snares of the veteran Lesley , whose admirable manœuvres compelled ...
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79 ページ - And it came to pass, when Moses held up his hand, that Israel prevailed: and when he let down his hand, Amalek prevailed. But Moses...
270 ページ - In the first rank of these did Zimri stand ;* A man so various, that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
85 ページ - The vanquish'd fires withdraw from every place, Or, full with feeding, sink into a sleep: Each household genius shows again his face, And, from the hearths, the little Lares creep.
142 ページ - The diligence of trades and noiseful gain, And luxury more late, asleep were laid : All was the night's ; and in her silent reign No sound the rest of nature did invade.
144 ページ - The ghosts of traitors from the Bridge descend, With bold fanatic spectres to rejoice ; About the fire into a dance they bend, And sing their sabbath notes with feeble voice*.
86 ページ - Holland fleet, who, tir'il and done, Stretch'd on their decks, like weary oxen lie : Faint sweats all down their mighty members run, (Vast bulks, which little souls but ill supply.) In dreams they fearful precipices tread, • Or, shipwreck'd, labour to some distant shore ; Or in dark churches walk among the dead ; They wake with horror, and dare sleep no more.
49 ページ - And the LORD descended in the cloud, and stood with him there, and proclaimed the name of the LORD. And the LORD passed by before him, and proclaimed, The LORD, The LORD God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty...
217 ページ - Promiscuous use of concubine and bride ; Then Israel's monarch after heaven's own heart, His vigorous warmth did variously impart To wives and slaves ; and wide as his command, Scatter'd his Maker's image through the land.
245 ページ - tis to rule; for that's a monarch's end. They call my tenderness of blood, my fear: Though manly tempers can the longest bear.
193 ページ - But many of the priests and Levites and chief of the fathers, who were ancient men, that had seen the first house, when the foundation of this house was laid before their eyes, wept with a loud voice; and many shouted aloud for joy: so that the people could not discern the noise of the shout of joy from the noise of the weeping of the people: for the people shouted with a loud shout, and the noise was heard afar off.