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Page 85
... less simple than before . IV Love , like spring - tides full and high , Swells in every youthful vein ; But each tide does less supply , Till they quite shrink in again : If a flow in age appear , ' Tis but rain , and runs not clear ...
... less simple than before . IV Love , like spring - tides full and high , Swells in every youthful vein ; But each tide does less supply , Till they quite shrink in again : If a flow in age appear , ' Tis but rain , and runs not clear ...
Page 141
... less pleasing errand . 110 CLEOPATRA . How less pleasing ? Less to yourself , ALL FOR LOVE 141.
... less pleasing errand . 110 CLEOPATRA . How less pleasing ? Less to yourself , ALL FOR LOVE 141.
Page 142
John Dryden. CLEOPATRA . How less pleasing ? Less to yourself , or me ? DOLABELLA . Madam , to both ; For you must mourn , and I must grieve to cause it . CLEOPATRA . You , Charmion , and your fellow , stand at dis- tance.- Hold up , my ...
John Dryden. CLEOPATRA . How less pleasing ? Less to yourself , or me ? DOLABELLA . Madam , to both ; For you must mourn , and I must grieve to cause it . CLEOPATRA . You , Charmion , and your fellow , stand at dis- tance.- Hold up , my ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Aeneid ALEXAS ancient Anne Killigrew ANTONY Aristotle audience bear beauty Ben Jonson betwixt blank verse Boccace Caesar Canterbury Tales CHARMION Chaucer Church CLEOPATRA comedy Crites dare death DOLABELLA Dryden English EPILOGUE Eugenius ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear Fletcher foes French give grace haste Heaven honour Horace humour IRAS Jebusites John Dryden Jonson judge kind king leave Lisideius live look lord lost lovers Mac Flecknoe mistress Muse nature never numbers o'er OCTAVIA Ovid pains passion peace persons plain play plot poem poesy poet poetry pow'r praise priests PROLOGUE queen reason rhyme Roman Rome ruin satire scene SERAPION Shakespeare sigh sight Silent Woman soul speak stage sweet thee things thou thought thro tion tragedies translated truth VENTIDIUS Virgil words writ write youth