The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3. köideHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524 pages |
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... mind to fame , By arrogating Jonson's hostile name . Let Father Flecknoe fire thy mind with praise , And uncle Ogleby thy envy raise . Thou art my blood , where Jonson has no part : What share have we in nature , or in art ? Where did ...
... mind to fame , By arrogating Jonson's hostile name . Let Father Flecknoe fire thy mind with praise , And uncle Ogleby thy envy raise . Thou art my blood , where Jonson has no part : What share have we in nature , or in art ? Where did ...
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... minds , and to communicate ; Though bodies cannot , souls can penetrate : Fix'd to her choice , inviolably true , And wisely choosing , for she chose but few . Some she must have ; but in no one could find A tally fitted for so large a mind ...
... minds , and to communicate ; Though bodies cannot , souls can penetrate : Fix'd to her choice , inviolably true , And wisely choosing , for she chose but few . Some she must have ; but in no one could find A tally fitted for so large a mind ...
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... mind . Nor Theodore encouraged more the feast , But sternly look'd , as hatching in his breast Some deep design ; which when Honoria view'd , The fresh impulse her former fright renew'd ; She thought herself the trembling dame who fled ...
... mind . Nor Theodore encouraged more the feast , But sternly look'd , as hatching in his breast Some deep design ; which when Honoria view'd , The fresh impulse her former fright renew'd ; She thought herself the trembling dame who fled ...
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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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