The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1935 - 606 páginas |
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John Dryden John Sargeaunt. THE SATIRES OF Aulus Persius Flaccus Made ENGLISH BY MR DRYDEN . Sæpius in Libro memoratur Persius uno Quam levis in tota Marsus Amazonide . MART . ARGUMENT | OF THE | PROLOGUE | | ' Twas witty Want , fierce ...
John Dryden John Sargeaunt. THE SATIRES OF Aulus Persius Flaccus Made ENGLISH BY MR DRYDEN . Sæpius in Libro memoratur Persius uno Quam levis in tota Marsus Amazonide . MART . ARGUMENT | OF THE | PROLOGUE | | ' Twas witty Want , fierce ...
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... PERSIUS . This to me ? FRIEND . FRIEND . PERSIUS . Once more forbear . 30 I cannot rule my Spleen ; My scorn Rebels , and tickles me within . First , to begin at Home , our Authors write In lonely Rooms , secur'd from publick sight ...
... PERSIUS . This to me ? FRIEND . FRIEND . PERSIUS . Once more forbear . 30 I cannot rule my Spleen ; My scorn Rebels , and tickles me within . First , to begin at Home , our Authors write In lonely Rooms , secur'd from publick sight ...
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... PERSIUS . All this is Dogrel Stuff : FRIEND . What if I bring 190 A Nobler Verse ? Arms and the Man I sing . PERSIUS . Why name you Virgil with such Fops as these ? He's truly great , and must for ever please . Not fierce , but awful is ...
... PERSIUS . All this is Dogrel Stuff : FRIEND . What if I bring 190 A Nobler Verse ? Arms and the Man I sing . PERSIUS . Why name you Virgil with such Fops as these ? He's truly great , and must for ever please . Not fierce , but awful is ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 6 |
TO HIS SACRED MAJESTY A PANEGYRICK ON HIS CORONATION | 12 |
To the Pious Memory of the Accomplisht Young Lady Mrs Anne Killigrew | 37 |
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ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Achitophel agen Amyntas Arms bear Beauty behold betwixt Blessing Blood Breast call'd Charms Chaucer Church cou'd Coursers Crimes Crowd Crown dare Death design'd Dryden e're editors EPILOGUE Ev'n ev'ry Eyes Face fair Faith Fame Fate Father fear Fight Fire Flames Foes Fool forc'd Friend Gods Grace Hand happy hast Head Heart Heav'n Honour Int'rest Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN Jove kind King Laws liv'd live Lord lov'd Love Lucretius mighty Mind Muse Name never Night Numbers Nymph o'er o're once Ovid Pain Panther Peace Persius plain Play pleas'd Poem Poet Pow'r Praise Pray'r Prince PROLOGUE publick Race Rage rais'd receiv'd Reign rest Sacred Satyr seem'd shou'd sight Soul stood sweet Text thee Theseus thou thought true try'd Twas TYRANNICK LOVE Verse Vertues Virgil Wife Winds words wou'd wrongly give Youth