The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... Rhyme is the rock on which thou art to wreck , ' Tis fatal to thy fame and to thy neck . Why should thy metre good ... rhymes ? blessing seems confined to them ( Noyes ) . dull ] The word had been branded on Shadwell in MF . 478 ...
... Rhyme is the rock on which thou art to wreck , ' Tis fatal to thy fame and to thy neck . Why should thy metre good ... rhymes ? blessing seems confined to them ( Noyes ) . dull ] The word had been branded on Shadwell in MF . 478 ...
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... rhyme , If at thy birth the stars that ruled thy sense Shone not with a poetic influence : 5 In thy strait genius thou wilt still be bound , Find Phoebus deaf , and Pegasus unsound . IO You then , that burn with the desire to try The ...
... rhyme , If at thy birth the stars that ruled thy sense Shone not with a poetic influence : 5 In thy strait genius thou wilt still be bound , Find Phoebus deaf , and Pegasus unsound . IO You then , that burn with the desire to try The ...
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... rhyme an art ; and Dante's polished page Restored a silver , not a golden age . } Then Petrarch followed , and in him we see What rhyme improved in all its height can be : At best a pleasing sound , and fair barbarity . The French ...
... rhyme an art ; and Dante's polished page Restored a silver , not a golden age . } Then Petrarch followed , and in him we see What rhyme improved in all its height can be : At best a pleasing sound , and fair barbarity . The French ...
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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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