The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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Published in 1650 as commendatory verses to John Hoddesdon's Sion and Parnassus , or Epigrams on severall texts of the Old and New Testament ( imprimatur 7 June 1650 ) . The verses are signed “ J. Dryden of Trin .
Published in 1650 as commendatory verses to John Hoddesdon's Sion and Parnassus , or Epigrams on severall texts of the Old and New Testament ( imprimatur 7 June 1650 ) . The verses are signed “ J. Dryden of Trin .
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55 sound and number , than any other verse in use amongst us ; in which I am sure I have your approbation . The learned languages have , certainly , a great advantage of us , in not being tied to the slavery of any rhyme , and were less ...
55 sound and number , than any other verse in use amongst us ; in which I am sure I have your approbation . The learned languages have , certainly , a great advantage of us , in not being tied to the slavery of any rhyme , and were less ...
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Verses to her Highness the Duchess , on the memorable victory gained by the Duke against the Hollanders , June the 3. 1665 , and on her journey afterwards into the north Madam , When for our sakes your hero you resigned To swelling seas ...
Verses to her Highness the Duchess , on the memorable victory gained by the Duke against the Hollanders , June the 3. 1665 , and on her journey afterwards into the north Madam , When for our sakes your hero you resigned To swelling seas ...
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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