| John Dryden - Fables - 1713 - 614 pages
...all her Pray'r, The reft difpers'd by Winds were loft in Air. But me, the Goddefs of the Nuptial-Bed, Tir'd with her vain Devotions for the Dead, Refolv'd the tainted Hand mould be repell'd, Which Incenfe offer'd, and her Altar held: Then Iris thus befpoke ; Thou faithful... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 526 pages
...This laft petition heard of all her pray'r, The reft difpers'd by winds were loft in air. But fhe, the Goddefs of the nuptial bed, Tir'd with her vain...devotions for the dead, Refolv'd the tainted hand mould be repell'd, Which incenfe offer'd, and her altar held : Then Iris thus befpoke ; Thou faithful... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 398 pages
...This laft petition heard of all her pray'r, The reft difpers'd by winds were loft in air. Bur fhe, the Goddefs of the nuptial bed, Tir'd with her vain...commands are well convey'd, Hafte to the houfe of deep, and bid the God, Who rules the night by vifions with a nod, Prepare a dream, in figure and in... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 396 pages
...Goddefs of the nuptial bed, Tir'd with her vain devotions for the dead, Refolv'd the tainted hand ihould be repell'd, Which incenfe offer'd, and her altar...bid the God, Who rules the night by vifions with a uod, Prepare a dream, in figure and in form Refembling him who perifh'd in the ftorm, : This form before... | |
| English poetry - 1770 - 268 pages
...Thit laft petition heard of all her pray'r, The reft, difpers'd by winds, were loft in air. But fhe, the goddefs of the nuptial bed, Tir'd with her vain...Then Iris thus befpoke; thou faithful maid, By whom thy queen's commands are well convey'd, Hafte to the houfe of fleep, and bid the God Who rules the... | |
| John Dryden - 1771 - 256 pages
...her pray'r, The reft difpers'd by winds were loft in air. But fhe, the goddefs of the nuptial-bed, Tir'd with her vain devotions for the dead, Refolv'd...Then Iris thus befpoke ; Thou faithful maid By whom thy queen's commands are well convey'd, Hafte to the houfe of Sleep, and bid the god Who rules the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1785 - 568 pages
...This laft petition heard of all her pray'r, The reft, difpers'd by winds, were loft in air. But fhe, the goddefs of the nuptial bed, Tir'd with her vain...Then Iris thus befpoke : thou faithful maid, By whom thy queen's commands are well convey'd, Hafte to the houfe of fleep, and bid the God Who rules the... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...petition heard of all her prayer; The reft, difpers'd by winds, were loft in air. But (he, the Cîoddtfs of the nuptial bed, Tir'd with her vain devotions for the dead, Refolv'd the tai'ited hand fhunld be rcpcll'd, Which incenfe offer'd, and her altar held. Then Iris thus bifpokc... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 842 pages
...petition heard of all her prayer ; ' JThe reft, difuers'd by winds, were loft in air. But (be, the Goddtfs of the nuptial bed, Tir'd with her vain devotions for the dead, Refolv'd the tainted hand fhould be rtpell'd, Which incenfe offer 'd, and her altar held^ Then Iris thus bcfpoke : Thou faithful maid,... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 806 pages
...petition heard of all her prayer ; The reft, difpcrs'd by winds, were loft in air. But (he, the Goddcfs of the nuptial bed, Tir'd with her vain devotions for the dead, Refolv'd the tairtcd hand fhould be-rcpell'd, Which incenfc offer'd, and her altar held. Then Iris thus befpokc... | |
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