Poems and Prose of John Dryden |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
From THE MEDAL 1682 | 61 |
From THE HIND AND THE PANTHER 1687 | 79 |
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action ancients appear ARIMANT arms AURENG-ZEBE bear beauty better blessed Book cause characters Chaucer comedy command common concernment dare death desire EMPEROR English Enter eyes fair fame fate father fear foes follow force fortune French give grace greater hand heart heav'n honour hope INDAMORA judge kind King known laws least leave less live look lost MELESINDA mind MORAT move nature never NOURMAHAL observed once pains passion persons pity play pleased pleasure plot poem poet pow'r praise present prove pursue raise reason receive rest rhyme rule scene sense sight soul sound speak stage tell things thou thought tragedies true truth turns verse virtue wish write youth