The Poems of John Dryden, Ed., with an Introduction and Textual NotesG. Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1948 - 606 sivua |
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... Ev'n Property , whose Champion now you . stand , 220 And seem for this the Idol of the Land , Did ne'er sustain such Violence before As when your Counsel shut the Royal Store ; Advice , that Ruine to whole Tribes procur'd , But secret ...
... Ev'n Property , whose Champion now you . stand , 220 And seem for this the Idol of the Land , Did ne'er sustain such Violence before As when your Counsel shut the Royal Store ; Advice , that Ruine to whole Tribes procur'd , But secret ...
Sivu 193
... ev'n the Spring , the Spring it self is lost . Amyntas - Oh ! he cou'd not speak the rest , Nor needed , for presaging Damon guess'd . Equal with Heav'n young Damon loved the Boy ; 20 The boast of Nature , both his Parents Joy . His ...
... ev'n the Spring , the Spring it self is lost . Amyntas - Oh ! he cou'd not speak the rest , Nor needed , for presaging Damon guess'd . Equal with Heav'n young Damon loved the Boy ; 20 The boast of Nature , both his Parents Joy . His ...
Sivu 485
... ev'n at his utmost Need , Who tir'd , and tardy with his wounded Steed Cry'd out for Aid , and call'd him by his Name ; But Cowardice has neither Ears nor Shame : Thus fled the good old Man , bereft of Aid , And for as much as lay in ...
... ev'n at his utmost Need , Who tir'd , and tardy with his wounded Steed Cry'd out for Aid , and call'd him by his Name ; But Cowardice has neither Ears nor Shame : Thus fled the good old Man , bereft of Aid , And for as much as lay in ...
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ASTRÆEA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
TO MY LORD CHANCELLOR PRESENTED ON NEWYEARSDAY 1662 | 16 |
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ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Arcite Arms bear Beauty behold betwixt Blood Breast call'd Chaucer Cinyras cou'd Coursers Crime cry'd dare Death design'd Dryden e'er e're Earth editors wrongly give EPILOGUE Ev'n ev'ry Eyes Face fair Fame Fate Father fear Fight Fire Flames Fool forc'd Fortune Friend Gods Grace Hand happy hast Head Heart Heav'n Honour Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN Jove kind King Laws Light liv'd live Lord lov'd Love Lucretius Maid mighty Mind Muse Name never Night Numbers Nymph o'er o're once Ovid Pain Palamon Persius plain Play pleas'd Poem Poet Pow'r Praise Pray'r Prince PROLOGUE publick Rage rais'd receiv'd rest sacred Satyr Seas seem'd shou'd Sight Soul stood sweet Tears Text thee Theocritus Theseus thou thought Translation try'd turn'd Twas TYRANNICK LOVE Verse Vertue Virgil Wife Winds words wou'd Youth