The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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7 25 No borrowed bays his temples did adorn , But to our crown he did fresh jewels bring ; 10–12 . Cp . Sprat : ' thy mighty name / Wants not Addition of another's Beam ; / ... The Muses are made great by Thee , not thou by Them ...
7 25 No borrowed bays his temples did adorn , But to our crown he did fresh jewels bring ; 10–12 . Cp . Sprat : ' thy mighty name / Wants not Addition of another's Beam ; / ... The Muses are made great by Thee , not thou by Them ...
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Two kingdoms wait your doom , and as you choose , , This must receive a crown , or that must lose . ... and destinies foretold : Propitious oracles are begged with vows , And crowns that grow upon the sacred boughs .
Two kingdoms wait your doom , and as you choose , , This must receive a crown , or that must lose . ... and destinies foretold : Propitious oracles are begged with vows , And crowns that grow upon the sacred boughs .
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In 1677 Nathaniel Lee , in poem prefixed to D.'s The State of Innocence , had suggested that D. should ' The troubles of majestic Charles sat ( i.e. set ] down : / Not David vanquish'd more to reach a crown . / Praise him as Cowley did ...
In 1677 Nathaniel Lee , in poem prefixed to D.'s The State of Innocence , had suggested that D. should ' The troubles of majestic Charles sat ( i.e. set ] down : / Not David vanquish'd more to reach a crown . / Praise him as Cowley did ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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