The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu 158
... Muse . His bed could once a fruitful issue boast ; Now more than half a father's name is lost . His eldest hope , with every grace adorn'd , By me ( so Heav'n will have it ) always mourn'd , And always honor'd , snatch'd in manhood's ...
... Muse . His bed could once a fruitful issue boast ; Now more than half a father's name is lost . His eldest hope , with every grace adorn'd , By me ( so Heav'n will have it ) always mourn'd , And always honor'd , snatch'd in manhood's ...
Sivu 188
... Muse from Fletcher scenes purloin , As thou whole Eth'rege dost transfuse to thine ? But so transfus'd , as oil on water's flow , His always floats above , thine sinks below . This is thy province , this thy wondrous way , New humors to ...
... Muse from Fletcher scenes purloin , As thou whole Eth'rege dost transfuse to thine ? But so transfus'd , as oil on water's flow , His always floats above , thine sinks below . This is thy province , this thy wondrous way , New humors to ...
Sivu 219
... Muse will bear , Tho ' Epictetus with his lamp were there . Ev'n love ( for love sometimes her Muse express'd ) Was but a lambent flame which play'd about her breast , Light as the vapors of a morning dream : So cold herself , whilst ...
... Muse will bear , Tho ' Epictetus with his lamp were there . Ev'n love ( for love sometimes her Muse express'd ) Was but a lambent flame which play'd about her breast , Light as the vapors of a morning dream : So cold herself , whilst ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR Robert Howard | 11 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRIC | 24 |
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