Original Poems and Translations, Volumen1J. and R. Tonson, 1743 |
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... ev'ry Sacred Page ! The Glory of our Ifle and of our Age . Th ' Inspiring Sun to Albion draws more nigh , The North at length teems with a Work , to vie With Homer's Flame and Virgil's Majefty . While Pindus ' lofty Heights our Poet ...
... ev'ry Sacred Page ! The Glory of our Ifle and of our Age . Th ' Inspiring Sun to Albion draws more nigh , The North at length teems with a Work , to vie With Homer's Flame and Virgil's Majefty . While Pindus ' lofty Heights our Poet ...
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... ev'ry where your Praise you find , And , not to meet it , you must shun Mankind . Your Loyal Theme each Loyal Reader draws , And e'en the Factious give your Verse applause , Whofe Lightning ftrikes to ground their Idol caufe : The Caufe ...
... ev'ry where your Praise you find , And , not to meet it , you must shun Mankind . Your Loyal Theme each Loyal Reader draws , And e'en the Factious give your Verse applause , Whofe Lightning ftrikes to ground their Idol caufe : The Caufe ...
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John Dryden. Once more prepares his dreadful Pen to wield , And ev'ry Muse attends him to the Field . By Art and Nature for this Task defign'd , Yet modeftly the Fight he long declin'd ; Forbore the Torrent of his Verse to pour , Nor ...
John Dryden. Once more prepares his dreadful Pen to wield , And ev'ry Muse attends him to the Field . By Art and Nature for this Task defign'd , Yet modeftly the Fight he long declin'd ; Forbore the Torrent of his Verse to pour , Nor ...
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... ev'ry Genius was reviv'd in thee . } Thy Thy Trumpet found , the Dead are rais'd to light VERSES in Praife of Mr. DRYDEN . II To my Friend Mr John Dryden, on his feveral excellent Translations of the ancient Poets, by G Granville, Lord ...
... ev'ry Genius was reviv'd in thee . } Thy Thy Trumpet found , the Dead are rais'd to light VERSES in Praife of Mr. DRYDEN . II To my Friend Mr John Dryden, on his feveral excellent Translations of the ancient Poets, by G Granville, Lord ...
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... ev'ry shore For foreign wealth , infatiate ftill of more ; To her own Wool the Silks of Afia joins , And to her plenteous harvests India's Mines : So DRYDEN , not contented with the Fame Of his own works , tho ' an immortal name , To ...
... ev'ry shore For foreign wealth , infatiate ftill of more ; To her own Wool the Silks of Afia joins , And to her plenteous harvests India's Mines : So DRYDEN , not contented with the Fame Of his own works , tho ' an immortal name , To ...
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