The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Nide 2J. Nichol, 1855 |
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John Dryden George Gilfillan. · So firm a strength , and yet withal so sweet , Did never but in Samson's riddle meet . ' Tis strange each line so great a weight should bear , And yet no sign of toil , no sweat appear . Either your art ...
John Dryden George Gilfillan. · So firm a strength , and yet withal so sweet , Did never but in Samson's riddle meet . ' Tis strange each line so great a weight should bear , And yet no sign of toil , no sweat appear . Either your art ...
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... soldier's hand . How will sweet Ovid's ghost be pleased to hear His fame augmented by an English peer ; 1 1 An English peer : the Earl of Mulgrave . 28 40 50 60 How he embellishes his Helen's loves , Outdoes his softness 12 DRYDEN'S POEMS .
... soldier's hand . How will sweet Ovid's ghost be pleased to hear His fame augmented by an English peer ; 1 1 An English peer : the Earl of Mulgrave . 28 40 50 60 How he embellishes his Helen's loves , Outdoes his softness 12 DRYDEN'S POEMS .
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... sweet meat , The fine you pay for being great . Nay , here's a harder imposition , Which is indeed the court's petition , That setting worldly pomp aside , Which poet has at font denied , You would be pleased in humble way To write a ...
... sweet meat , The fine you pay for being great . Nay , here's a harder imposition , Which is indeed the court's petition , That setting worldly pomp aside , Which poet has at font denied , You would be pleased in humble way To write a ...
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... sweet idea charms my mind : True , she was dumb ; for Nature gazed so long , Pleased with her work , that she forgot her tongue ; 1 Supposed to be an acknowledgment of a copy of the Chandos portrait of Shakspeare given to Dryden by ...
... sweet idea charms my mind : True , she was dumb ; for Nature gazed so long , Pleased with her work , that she forgot her tongue ; 1 Supposed to be an acknowledgment of a copy of the Chandos portrait of Shakspeare given to Dryden by ...
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... sweets of rhyme . Once more , hail ! and farewell , farewell , thou young , But , ah ! too short , Marcellus of our tongue ! Thy brows with ivy , and with laurels bound ; But fate and gloomy night encompass thee around . II . TO THE ...
... sweets of rhyme . Once more , hail ! and farewell , farewell , thou young , But , ah ! too short , Marcellus of our tongue ! Thy brows with ivy , and with laurels bound ; But fate and gloomy night encompass thee around . II . TO THE ...
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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