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" Nay let thy men of wit too be the same, All full of thee, and differing but in name; But let no alien Sedley interpose To lard with wit thy hungry Epsom prose. "
The Works of John Dryden: Poetical works - Page 454
by John Dryden - 1885
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Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New Translations of the ..., Volume 1

John Dryden - 1716 - 424 pages
...juftifie their Author's want of fenft. Let 'em be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs, and defire no foreign aid : That they to future ages may be known, Not Copies drawn, but iffue of thy own. Nay let thy men of Wit too be the fame, All (ull of thee, and di(fering but in name...
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The First Part of Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New Translations ...

John Dryden - 1716 - 424 pages
...juftifie their Author's want of fenfe. Let 'em be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs, and define no foreign aid : That they to. future ages may be known, Not Copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay let thy mea of Wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name...
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The Miscellaneous Works: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales ..., Volume 2

John Dryden - 1760 - 488 pages
...juftify their author's want of fenfe. Let them be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs, and defire no foreign aid ; That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but ifTue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and diff'ring but in name....
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original ...

John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...And juftify their author's want of fenfe. Let them be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs, and dedre no foreign aid ; That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iffue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and diff'ring but in name.....
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The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq: Containing All His Original ...

John Dryden - 1767 - 388 pages
...juftify their author's want of fenfe. Let them be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs, and defire no foreign aid; That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name....
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 288 pages
...juftify their author's want of fenfetj Let 'em be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs, and defirc no foreign aid ; That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and diff 'ring but in...
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Original Poems, Volume 1

John Dryden - 1773 - 260 pages
...juftify their author's want of fenfe. Let them be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs, and defire no foreign aid ; That they to future ages may ,be known, Not eopies drawn, but iffue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 41-42

John Bell - 1777 - 644 pages
...155 And justify their author's wanto! sense. Let them be all by thy own model made Of dulness, and desire no foreign aid, That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, hut issue of thy own. tfo But kt no alien Sedlcy interpose, To lard with wit thy hungry Epsom prose...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 14

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 614 pages
...juftify their author's want of fenfe. Let them be all by thy own model made Of dulnefs, and defire no foreign aid ; That they to future ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name....
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces ..., Volume 14, Page 2

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 326 pages
...ages may be known, Not copies drawn, but iflue of thy own. Nay, let thy men of wit too be the fame, All full of thee, and differing but in name. But let no alien Ssdley interpofe, To lard with wit thy hungry Epfom profe. And when falfe flowers of rhetoric thouwouldft...
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