The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Nide 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... Poem on the Prince , born on the 10th of June 1688 Mac Flecnoe page I 35 · 65 120 137 Epiftles I. To Sir Robert Howard 149 II . To Dr. Charleton 154 III . To the Lady Castlemain 157 IV . To Mr. Lee 159 V. To the Earl of Rofcommon 162 VI ...
... Poem on the Prince , born on the 10th of June 1688 Mac Flecnoe page I 35 · 65 120 137 Epiftles I. To Sir Robert Howard 149 II . To Dr. Charleton 154 III . To the Lady Castlemain 157 IV . To Mr. Lee 159 V. To the Earl of Rofcommon 162 VI ...
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... poem in general , I will only thus far fatisfy the reader , that it was neither impofed on me , nor fo much as the subject given me by any man , It was written during the last winter , and the beginning of this fpring ; tho with long ...
... poem in general , I will only thus far fatisfy the reader , that it was neither impofed on me , nor fo much as the subject given me by any man , It was written during the last winter , and the beginning of this fpring ; tho with long ...
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... poem , when I proposed to myself the writing of it . It is evident that fome part of it was only oc- cafional , and not firft intended : I mean that de- fence of myself , to which every honest man is bound , when he is injuriously ...
... poem , when I proposed to myself the writing of it . It is evident that fome part of it was only oc- cafional , and not firft intended : I mean that de- fence of myself , to which every honest man is bound , when he is injuriously ...
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... poem as fuch , and abftracting from the mat- ters , either religious or civil , which are handled in it . The first part , confifting most in general characters and narration , I have endeavored to raise , and give it the majestic turn ...
... poem as fuch , and abftracting from the mat- ters , either religious or civil , which are handled in it . The first part , confifting most in general characters and narration , I have endeavored to raise , and give it the majestic turn ...
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... poets are not prophets , to foreknow What plants will take the blight , and what will grow , By tracing heaven his footsteps may be found : Behold ! how awfully he walks the round ! God is abroad , and , wond'rous in his ways , The rife ...
... poets are not prophets , to foreknow What plants will take the blight , and what will grow , By tracing heaven his footsteps may be found : Behold ! how awfully he walks the round ! God is abroad , and , wond'rous in his ways , The rife ...
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