The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1913 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... Epilogue to The Husband his own Cuckold 256 257 258 259 260 Prologue and Epilogue on the Occasion of a Representation for Dryden's Benefit , March 25 , 1700 261 FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN To his Grace the Duke of CONTENTS V.
... Epilogue to The Husband his own Cuckold 256 257 258 259 260 Prologue and Epilogue on the Occasion of a Representation for Dryden's Benefit , March 25 , 1700 261 FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN To his Grace the Duke of CONTENTS V.
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN To his Grace the Duke of Ormond Preface To her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond Palamon and Arcite or the Knight's Tale . From Chaucer The Cock and the Fox , or the Tale of the Nun's ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN To his Grace the Duke of Ormond Preface To her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond Palamon and Arcite or the Knight's Tale . From Chaucer The Cock and the Fox , or the Tale of the Nun's ...
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... grace this happy day , while you appear Not King of us alone but of the year . Text from the original edition , 1661 . All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart , Of your own pomp your self the greatest part : Loud shouts the ...
... grace this happy day , while you appear Not King of us alone but of the year . Text from the original edition , 1661 . All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the heart , Of your own pomp your self the greatest part : Loud shouts the ...
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... Grace did more excel , Or Royal City more in Duty strove . And what so well had merited his love : 242 Nor with an idle Care did he behold : ( Subjects may grieve , but Monarchs must redress ; ) He chears the Fearful and commends the ...
... Grace did more excel , Or Royal City more in Duty strove . And what so well had merited his love : 242 Nor with an idle Care did he behold : ( Subjects may grieve , but Monarchs must redress ; ) He chears the Fearful and commends the ...
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... grace ; And Paradise was open'd in his face . With secret Joy , indulgent David view'd His Youthful Image in his Son renew'd ; ` To all his wishes Nothing he deni'd And made the Charming Annabel his Bride . What faults he had ( for who ...
... grace ; And Paradise was open'd in his face . With secret Joy , indulgent David view'd His Youthful Image in his Son renew'd ; ` To all his wishes Nothing he deni'd And made the Charming Annabel his Bride . What faults he had ( for who ...
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