The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... Friend William Walsh , Esq . These . The next letter , obviously of the date of 1693 , contains the allusion to the design of Love Triumphant : - -- You may well wonder my Friend , that I have not written to you in so long a time , when ...
... Friend William Walsh , Esq . These . The next letter , obviously of the date of 1693 , contains the allusion to the design of Love Triumphant : - -- You may well wonder my Friend , that I have not written to you in so long a time , when ...
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John Dryden Robert Bell. pition of your being too much my friend , I meane too partiall to me if it come in company of my Play . I have rememberd you to all your friends ; and in particular to Congreve , who sends you his play , as a ...
John Dryden Robert Bell. pition of your being too much my friend , I meane too partiall to me if it come in company of my Play . I have rememberd you to all your friends ; and in particular to Congreve , who sends you his play , as a ...
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... friend . * This moving court that caught the people's eyes , And seemed but pomp , did other ends disguise ; Achitophel had formed it , with intent To sound the depths , and fathom , where it went , The people's hearts , distinguish friends ...
... friend . * This moving court that caught the people's eyes , And seemed but pomp , did other ends disguise ; Achitophel had formed it , with intent To sound the depths , and fathom , where it went , The people's hearts , distinguish friends ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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