The Poems of John Dryden ...Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... heads . With noise and laughing each thy fustian greets , ' Tis clapp'd by choirs of empty - headed cits , Who have their tribute sent , and homage given , As men in whispers send loud noise to Heaven . ' " Thus I have daubed him with ...
... heads . With noise and laughing each thy fustian greets , ' Tis clapp'd by choirs of empty - headed cits , Who have their tribute sent , and homage given , As men in whispers send loud noise to Heaven . ' " Thus I have daubed him with ...
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... head : But fear'd the fate of Simoeis would return ; Deep in his ooze he sought his sedgy bed ; And shrunk his waters back into his urn . ' " This is stolen from Cowley's ' Davideis , ' p . 9 . ' Swift Jordan started , and strait ...
... head : But fear'd the fate of Simoeis would return ; Deep in his ooze he sought his sedgy bed ; And shrunk his waters back into his urn . ' " This is stolen from Cowley's ' Davideis , ' p . 9 . ' Swift Jordan started , and strait ...
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... satire called Absalom and Achitophel , ' written against the faction which , by Lord Shaftesbury's incitement , set the Duke of Monmouth at its head , Of this poem , in which personal satire was applied THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 37.
... satire called Absalom and Achitophel , ' written against the faction which , by Lord Shaftesbury's incitement , set the Duke of Monmouth at its head , Of this poem , in which personal satire was applied THE LIFE OF DRYDEN . 37.
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... head , The tuneful voice was heard from high , Arise , ye more than dead . Then cold and hot , and moist and dry , In order to their stations leap , And music's power obey . From harmony , from heavenly harmony , This universal frame ...
... head , The tuneful voice was heard from high , Arise , ye more than dead . Then cold and hot , and moist and dry , In order to their stations leap , And music's power obey . From harmony , from heavenly harmony , This universal frame ...
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... head : How justly from the Church that crown is due , Preserved from ruin , and restored by you ! The grateful choir their harmony employ , Not to make greater , but more solemn joy . Wrapp'd soft and warm , your name is sent on high ...
... head : How justly from the Church that crown is due , Preserved from ruin , and restored by you ! The grateful choir their harmony employ , Not to make greater , but more solemn joy . Wrapp'd soft and warm , your name is sent on high ...
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