Rebellion equals all, and those, who toil In common theft, will share the common spoil. Let her produce the title and the right, Against her old... Original Poems - Page 24by John Dryden - 1773Full view - About this book
| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 416 pages
...produce the Title and the Right Againft her old Superiors firft to fight ; If flre reform by Text, ev'n that's as plain For her own Rebels to reform again. As long as words a different Senfe will beat, And each may be his own Inrerpreret, Our ai'ry Faith will no Foundation... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 488 pages
...common fpoil. Let her produce the title and the right Againft her old fuperiors firft to fight ; If me reform by text, e'en that's as plain For her own rebels...airy faith will no foundation find : The word's a weathercock for every wind : The bear, the fox, the wolf, by turns prevail 't The moft in power fupplies... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...common fpoil. Let her produce the title and the right Againft her old fuperiors firft to fight ; If me reform by text, e'en that's as plain For her own rebels to reform again. As long as words a diff 'rent fenfe will bear, And each may be his own interpreter, Our airy faith will no foundation... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 388 pages
...common fpoil. Let her produce the title and the right Againft her old fuperiors firft to fight If fhe reform by text, e'en that's as plain For her own rebels...fenfe will bear, And each may be his own interpreter, 6 Tht Wolf, As I Our airy faith will no foundation find : • , . The word's a weathercock for every... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1777 - 644 pages
...spoil. Let her produce the title and the right Against her old superiors first to fight ; 460 If she reform by text, e'en that's as plain For her own rebels to reform again. As long as words a diff'rent sense will bear, And each my be his own interpreter, Our airy faith will no foundation find ; 465 The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 328 pages
...reform by text, ev'n that 's as plain For her own rebels to reform again. As long as words a different fenfe will bear, And each may be his own interpreter, Our airy faith will no foundation find i The word 'sa weathercock for every wind i The bear, the fox, the wolf, by turns prevail ; The moft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 664 pages
...produce the title and the right Again It her old fuperiors firft to fight; If fhe reform by text, ev'n that's as plain For her own rebels to reform again. As long as words a different fenfe will bear, And each may be his own interpreter, Our airy faith will no foundation find... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 326 pages
...title and the right Againft her old fuperiors firft to fight ; If (he reform by text, ev'n that 's as plain For her own rebels to reform again. As long as words a di(ferent fenfe will bear, And each may be his own interpreter, Our airy faith will no foundation find... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 pages
...title and the right Againft her old fupcriors firft to fight ; If fhe reform by text, ev'n that 's as plain For her own rebels to reform again. As long as words a different fenfe will bear, And each may be his own interpreter, Our airy faith will no foundation find... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...'sas plain For her own rebels to reform again. Л» long as words a different fenfe will bear, isd each may be his own interpreter, Our airy faith will no foundation find : Tfe word's a weathercock for every wind : Tk: bear, the fox, the wolf, by turns prevail ; TV moft... | |
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