The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen3Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... and farewell ; farewell , thou young , But ah , too short Marcellus of our tongue ! Thy brows with ivy and with laurels bound ; But Fate and gloomy night encompass thee around . ODE TO THE PIOUS MEMORY OF THE ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY B 2 9.
... and farewell ; farewell , thou young , But ah , too short Marcellus of our tongue ! Thy brows with ivy and with laurels bound ; But Fate and gloomy night encompass thee around . ODE TO THE PIOUS MEMORY OF THE ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY B 2 9.
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... bound , For they are cover'd with the lightest ground ; And straight , with inborn vigour , on the wing , Like mounting larks , to the new morning sing . There thou , sweet saint ! before the quire shalt go , As Harbinger of Heaven ...
... bound , For they are cover'd with the lightest ground ; And straight , with inborn vigour , on the wing , Like mounting larks , to the new morning sing . There thou , sweet saint ! before the quire shalt go , As Harbinger of Heaven ...
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... bound by prescription , to employ the magni- ficence of words , and the force of figures , to adorn the sublimity of thoughts . Isocrates amongst the Grecian orators , and Cicero and the younger Pliny amongst the Romans , have left us ...
... bound by prescription , to employ the magni- ficence of words , and the force of figures , to adorn the sublimity of thoughts . Isocrates amongst the Grecian orators , and Cicero and the younger Pliny amongst the Romans , have left us ...
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... bound ; ( So should desert in arms be crown'd ) The lovely Thais by his side Sate like a blooming eastern bride , In flower of youth and beauty's pride . Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None but the brave , None but ...
... bound ; ( So should desert in arms be crown'd ) The lovely Thais by his side Sate like a blooming eastern bride , In flower of youth and beauty's pride . Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None but the brave , None but ...
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... bound by vow to further thine : Nor canst , nor darest thou , traitor , on the plain Appeach my honour , or thy own maintain ; Since thou art of my council , and the friend Whose faith I trust , and on whose care depend : And would'st ...
... bound by vow to further thine : Nor canst , nor darest thou , traitor , on the plain Appeach my honour , or thy own maintain ; Since thou art of my council , and the friend Whose faith I trust , and on whose care depend : And would'st ...
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Amyntas Arcite arm'd arms Athens beauteous began behold betwixt bless'd bliss blood bore breast breath bride call'd cast Chanticleer COUNTESS OF ABINGDON coursers Creon cried crown'd Cymon dame death decree design'd divine dream earth Emily eyes fair falchions fame fate father fear fear'd feast fight fire fix'd flames fortune grace green grief ground grove hand happy hast heart Heaven holy honour JOHN DRYDEN join'd kind king knew knight ladies light live lord lyre Lysimachus maid mind mix'd mortal mourning never o'er oppress'd pain Palamon pass'd Philostratus Pirithous pleased pleasure pointed lance prescience prey pride prince pursue queen quire race rest Reynard Rhodian royal secret seem'd side sigh'd and look'd sight sing slain sorrow soul sound steed stood sung sweet Tancred tears Thebes thee Theseus thine thought Timotheus took turn'd Twas virtue vows wife wind youth