The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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Page 271
... appear ; Of deeper too and ampler floods , Which , as in mirrors , show'd the woods ; Of lofty trees , with sacred shades , And perspectives of pleasant glades , Where nymphs of brightest form appear , And shaggy satyrs standing near ...
... appear ; Of deeper too and ampler floods , Which , as in mirrors , show'd the woods ; Of lofty trees , with sacred shades , And perspectives of pleasant glades , Where nymphs of brightest form appear , And shaggy satyrs standing near ...
Page 278
... appear , gave all : No less than heaven ; to heap huge treasures there . Want pass'd for merit at her open door : Heaven saw , he safely might increase his poor , And trust their sustenance with her so well , As not to be at charge of ...
... appear , gave all : No less than heaven ; to heap huge treasures there . Want pass'd for merit at her open door : Heaven saw , he safely might increase his poor , And trust their sustenance with her so well , As not to be at charge of ...
Page 349
... appear , And , weeping , on their shoulders bore the bier ; With sober pace they march'd , and often staid , And through the master - street the corpse convey'd . The houses to their tops with black were spread , And even the pavements ...
... appear , And , weeping , on their shoulders bore the bier ; With sober pace they march'd , and often staid , And through the master - street the corpse convey'd . The houses to their tops with black were spread , And even the pavements ...
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Upon the Death of Lord Hastings | 1 |
To Charles the Second | 16 |
Satire on the Dutch | 23 |
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