The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 2J. Nichol, 1855 |
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Sivu ix
... mortal steed which was yoked with these immortal twain , the brood of Zephyr and the Harpy Podarga ; only we can hardly say of the poet what Homer says of Pedasus- * Ος καὶ θνητὸς ἐὼν , ἕπεθ ̓ ἵπποις ἀθανάτοισι , He was not , although a ...
... mortal steed which was yoked with these immortal twain , the brood of Zephyr and the Harpy Podarga ; only we can hardly say of the poet what Homer says of Pedasus- * Ος καὶ θνητὸς ἐὼν , ἕπεθ ̓ ἵπποις ἀθανάτοισι , He was not , although a ...
Sivu xiv
... mortal foe to Rome ; So Shadwell swore , nor should his vow be vain , That he till death true dulness would maintain . " Better still the following picture , in imitation of the Homeric or Miltonic manner : — " The Sire then shook the ...
... mortal foe to Rome ; So Shadwell swore , nor should his vow be vain , That he till death true dulness would maintain . " Better still the following picture , in imitation of the Homeric or Miltonic manner : — " The Sire then shook the ...
Sivu 16
... mortal men . Then Rhenish rummers walk the round ; In bumpers every king is crown'd ; Besides three holy mitred Hectors , And the whole college of Electors , No health of potentate is sunk , That pays to make his envoy drunk . These ...
... mortal men . Then Rhenish rummers walk the round ; In bumpers every king is crown'd ; Besides three holy mitred Hectors , And the whole college of Electors , No health of potentate is sunk , That pays to make his envoy drunk . These ...
Sivu 38
... mortal art express'd ; But venerable age shall add the rest : For time shall with his ready pencil stand Retouch your fingers with his ripening hand ; Mellow your colours , and embrown the tint ; Add every grace , which time alone can ...
... mortal art express'd ; But venerable age shall add the rest : For time shall with his ready pencil stand Retouch your fingers with his ripening hand ; Mellow your colours , and embrown the tint ; Add every grace , which time alone can ...
Sivu 43
... mortal Muse thy praise rehearse , In no ignoble verse ; But such as thy own voice did practise here , When thy first fruits of Poesy were given ; To make thyself a welcome inmate there : While yet a young probationer , And candidate of ...
... mortal Muse thy praise rehearse , In no ignoble verse ; But such as thy own voice did practise here , When thy first fruits of Poesy were given ; To make thyself a welcome inmate there : While yet a young probationer , And candidate of ...
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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