The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... Chloris Kisses are empty joys , and soon are o'er . Daphnis A kiss betwixt the lips is something more . Chloris I wipe my mouth , and where's your kissing then ? IO Daphnis I swear you wipe it to be kissed again . Chloris Go tend your ...
... Chloris Kisses are empty joys , and soon are o'er . Daphnis A kiss betwixt the lips is something more . Chloris I wipe my mouth , and where's your kissing then ? IO Daphnis I swear you wipe it to be kissed again . Chloris Go tend your ...
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... Chloris The matrimonial yoke is hard to bear , And ' marriage ' is a woeful word to hear . ] Daphnis A scarecrow , set to frighten fools away ; Marriage has joys , and you shall have a say . Chloris Sour sauce is often mixed with our ...
... Chloris The matrimonial yoke is hard to bear , And ' marriage ' is a woeful word to hear . ] Daphnis A scarecrow , set to frighten fools away ; Marriage has joys , and you shall have a say . Chloris Sour sauce is often mixed with our ...
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... Chloris What do you mean , uncivil as you are , To touch my breasts , and leave my bosom bare ? Daphnis These pretty bubbies first I make my own . Chloris Pull out your hand , I swear , or I shall swoon . Daphnis Why does thy ebbing ...
... Chloris What do you mean , uncivil as you are , To touch my breasts , and leave my bosom bare ? Daphnis These pretty bubbies first I make my own . Chloris Pull out your hand , I swear , or I shall swoon . Daphnis Why does thy ebbing ...
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Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
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Aeneas Aeneis Albion and Albanius arms Astraea Redux blessed Boileau Book Charles Chloris church commendatory Cowley Creech crowd crown D.'s addition Daphnis Date and publication death divine Duke of Guise Earl of Roscommon Echoes edition English Epistle Essay ev'n Exclusion Crisis faith fate father fear foes Harth heaven Horace Horace's J. R. Mason John Dryden King Kinsley Lambinus Latin Lausus live Lord Lucretius Maidwell Medal Mezentius mind Muse nature never Nisus and Euryalus numbers o'er Odes III xxix Oldham Ovid Ovid's pain plain play Plot poem poet poetry praise Preface to Sylvae Prince printed Protestant published rage reason Reasonablenes reign Religion reprinted 1692 Restoration Revised text rhyme Roman royal sacred Satire says scripture sense song soul text from 1697 thee Theocritus Thomas Creech thou thought Tonson Trojan verse Virgil Whigs Wolseley word write youth ΙΟ