The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... bear . With noise they move , and from players ' mouths rebound , When their tongues dance to thy words ' empty sound , By thee inspired the rumbling verses roll , As if that rhyme and bombast lent a soul ; And with that soul they seem ...
... bear . With noise they move , and from players ' mouths rebound , When their tongues dance to thy words ' empty sound , By thee inspired the rumbling verses roll , As if that rhyme and bombast lent a soul ; And with that soul they seem ...
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... bear such a weight , for the pleasure of the exploit ; but it is a huff , and let Abdalla do it if he dare . The people like a headlong torrent go , And every dam they break or overflow . But , unopposed , they either lose their force ...
... bear such a weight , for the pleasure of the exploit ; but it is a huff , and let Abdalla do it if he dare . The people like a headlong torrent go , And every dam they break or overflow . But , unopposed , they either lose their force ...
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... bear to write the dedica- tion , felt no pain in writing the preface . 6 Aureng Zebe ' ( 1676 ) is a tragedy founded on the actions of a great prince then reigning , but over na- tions not likely to employ their critics upon the ...
... bear to write the dedica- tion , felt no pain in writing the preface . 6 Aureng Zebe ' ( 1676 ) is a tragedy founded on the actions of a great prince then reigning , but over na- tions not likely to employ their critics upon the ...
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... bear The ' examination of the most severe . ' Blackmore , finding the censure resented , and the civility disregarded , ungenerously omitted the softer part . Such variations discover a writer who consults his passions more than his ...
... bear The ' examination of the most severe . ' Blackmore , finding the censure resented , and the civility disregarded , ungenerously omitted the softer part . Such variations discover a writer who consults his passions more than his ...
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... bears . ' I know not whether this fancy , however little be its value , was not borrowed . A French poet read to Malherbe some verses , in which he represents France as moving out of its place to receive the king . Though this , " said ...
... bears . ' I know not whether this fancy , however little be its value , was not borrowed . A French poet read to Malherbe some verses , in which he represents France as moving out of its place to receive the king . Though this , " said ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneid Almanzor Annus Mirabilis appear Behold Belgian bless'd blessing bold censure character Charles Charles Dryden church criticism defend design'd Duke Duke of Guise Duke of Lerma Dutch e'en elegant English excellence eyes fame fancy fate father faults fear fight fire Fire of London flames fleet force genius Georgics give happy haste Heaven heroic honour Jacob Tonson JOHN DRYDEN Juvenal kind King knew labour lines live Lord mighty mind monarchs Muse nature never numbers o'er once Ovid passions perhaps play poem poet poetical poetry praise preface prey prince racter reason reign religion rest rhyme royal sacred satire says seems ships Sir Robert Howard Sophocles soul stanza tempest thee things thou thought tion tragedy translation true Twas verses Virgil virtue wind words write written