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" Nothing of this ; but our old Caesar sent A noisy letter to his parliament. Nay, sirs, if Caesar writ, I ask no more ; He's guilty, and the question's out of door. How goes the mob ? (for that's a mighty thing,) When the king's trump, the mob are for... "
The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ... - Page 267
by John Dryden - 1767
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The satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis, tr. into Engl. verse, by mr. Dryden ...

Juvenal - 1726 - 468 pages
...Sirs, if Cefar writ, I ask no more, He's guilty; and the Queftion's out of Door. How goes the Mob ? ( for that's a mighty Thing, ) When the King's Trump,...the King: They follow Fortune, and the common Cry Is dill againft the Rogue condemn'd to die. But the fame very Mob, that Rafcal Crowd, H>d cry 'd Sejanus,...
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The Satyrs of Decimus Junius Juvenalis:: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus

Juvenal - Satire - 1735 - 512 pages
...Sirs, if Cxfar writ, I ask no more, He's guilty ; and the Question's out of Door. How goes the Mob? (for that's a mighty Thing,) When the King's Trump,...to die. But the fame very Mob, that Rafcal Crowd, Hadcry'd Sejanus, with a Shout as loud ; Had his Defigns (by Fortune's Favour bleft) Succeeded, and...
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Medulla Poetarum Romanorum, Or, The Most Beautiful and Instructive ..., Volume 1

Henry Baker - English poetry - 1737 - 580 pages
...as ihe flings, Of Kings makes Pedants, and of Pedants Kings. — Dryden. How goes the Mob ?— — They follow Fortune, and the common Cry, Is ftill againft the Rogue condemn'd to die. Id. Rare is that Virtue Fortune cannot fway, Which remains fixt, tho' ihe be fled away. Multa dies...
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Lives of the Roman Poets: Containing a Critical and Historical ..., Volume 2

Lewis Crusius - 1753 - 356 pages
...Sirs, if Ctefar wrote, I afk no more, He's guilty, and the queftion's out of door. How goes the mob, for that's a mighty thing ? When the King's trump,...King ; They follow fortune ; and the common cry Is Hill again!! the rogue condemn'd to die. Dryden. THE Poet proceeding to mew the infatiablenefs of human...
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The Lives of the Roman Poets: Containing a Critical and Historical Account ...

Lewis Crusius - Latin poetry - 1753 - 396 pages
...Sirs, if Cafar wrote, I aflt no more, He's guilty, and the queftion's out of door. How goes the mob, for that's a mighty thing ? When the King's trump, the mob are for the King ; They follow.fortune ; and the common cry Is ftill agisnft the rogue condemn'd to die. Dryden. THE Poet proceeding...
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original ...

John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...firs, if Csefar writ, I afk no more, He's guilty ; and the queftion's out of door. How goes the mob? (for that's a mighty thing,) When the king's trump,...fhout as loud ; Had his defigns (by fortune's favour bleft) Succeeded, and the prince's age oppreft. But long, long fince, the times have chang'd their...
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The Miscellaneous Works: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales ..., Volume 4

John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 476 pages
...firs, if Csefar writ, I afk no more, He's guilty ; and the queftion's out of door. How goes the mob? (for that's a mighty thing,) When the king's trump,...king: They follow fortune, and the common cry Is ftill againil the rogue condemn'd to die. But the fame very mob, that rafcal crowd, Had cry'd Sejanus, with...
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The Works of the English Poets: Dryden's virgil

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 398 pages
...guilty; and the queftion 's out of door. How goes the mob ? (for that 'sa mighty thing,) When the king 's trump, the mob are for the king ; They follow fortune,...fhout as loud ; Had his defigns (by fortune's favour bleft) Succeeded, and the prince's age oppreft. But long, long fince, the times have chang'd their...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 19

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 390 pages
...mob are for the king } They follow fortune, and the<ommon cry Is (fill -againd the rogue condemned to die. But the fame very mob, that rafcal crowd,...fhout as loud ; Had his defigns (by fortune's favour .bleft) .Succeeded, and the prince's age oppreft. .But long, Ic:ng fmce, the'times.have chang'd their-facCj...
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The Works of the English Poets: Virgil, trans. by Dryden

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...guilty; and the queftion 's out of door. How goes the mob ? (for that's a mighty thing,) When the king 's trump, the mob are .for the king | They follow fortune, and the commoIK>ry Is ftill againft the rogue condsmn'd to die. I But the fame very mob, that rafcal crowd,...
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