The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 2J. Nichol, 1855 |
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... fame secure , Is likewise happy in its geniture : For , since ' tis born when Charles ascends the throne , It shares at once his fortune and its own . " 79 00 90 100 1 With Monk you end , ' & c .: alluding to a poem of this gentleman's ...
... fame secure , Is likewise happy in its geniture : For , since ' tis born when Charles ascends the throne , It shares at once his fortune and its own . " 79 00 90 100 1 With Monk you end , ' & c .: alluding to a poem of this gentleman's ...
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... fame . The world to Bacon does not only owe Its present knowledge , but its future too . 10 20 1 Treatise of Stonehenge : ' Charleton wrote a book proving , against Inigo Jones , that Stonehenge was built by the Danes . Gilbert ' shall ...
... fame . The world to Bacon does not only owe Its present knowledge , but its future too . 10 20 1 Treatise of Stonehenge : ' Charleton wrote a book proving , against Inigo Jones , that Stonehenge was built by the Danes . Gilbert ' shall ...
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... fame , not circumscribed with English ground , Flies like the nimble journeys of the light ; And is , like that , unspent too in its flight . Whatever truths have been , by art or chance , Redeem'd from error , or from ignorance , Thin ...
... fame , not circumscribed with English ground , Flies like the nimble journeys of the light ; And is , like that , unspent too in its flight . Whatever truths have been , by art or chance , Redeem'd from error , or from ignorance , Thin ...
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... fame and praise despise ; Fame is the trumpet , but your smile the prize . 10 have had the honour to hear from your majesty's own mouth , that you were pleased to visit this monument , and entertain yourself with the delightful view ...
... fame and praise despise ; Fame is the trumpet , but your smile the prize . 10 have had the honour to hear from your majesty's own mouth , that you were pleased to visit this monument , and entertain yourself with the delightful view ...
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... fame we stand , And play the game into each other's hand ; And as cheap pen'orths to ourselves afford , As Bessus1 and the brothers of the sword . Such libels private men may well endure , When states and kings themselves are not secure ...
... fame we stand , And play the game into each other's hand ; And as cheap pen'orths to ourselves afford , As Bessus1 and the brothers of the sword . Such libels private men may well endure , When states and kings themselves are not secure ...
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Absalom and Achitophel ALBION AND ALBANIUS Amyntas Arcite arms beauteous beauty began behold betwixt blood breast Chandos portrait Chanticleer charms Chaucer command COUNTESS OF ABINGDON coursers crown'd dare death design'd divine dream Dryden envy EPISTLE eyes fair fame fate fear fight fire foes fool gave genius give grace hand happy hast heart heaven honour JOHN DRYDEN judge kind king knight ladies laurel light live look'd lord love in vain lyre mighty mind Momus mortal Muse nature ne'er never noble numbers nymph o'er once Ovid pain Palamon pass'd peace Phyllis play pleased pleasure poem poet poetry praise prince PROLOGUE queen race reign rest rhyme sacred scarce sigh sight sing song soul Stonehenge sung sweet Thebes thee Theseus thine thou thought translated true turn'd Twas verse Virgil virtue wife writ youth