The Poems of John Dryden: 1682-1685Longman, 1995 |
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... thee to do thee hurt , be as that young man is ' ( 2 Samuel xviii 32 ; Kinsley ) . 528. Th ' appointed club ] e.g. the Green Ribbon Club ( see The Medal , ' Epistle ' 1. 47n ) . 535-55 . Arod ] Sir William Waller ( d . 1699 ) , a ...
... thee to do thee hurt , be as that young man is ' ( 2 Samuel xviii 32 ; Kinsley ) . 528. Th ' appointed club ] e.g. the Green Ribbon Club ( see The Medal , ' Epistle ' 1. 47n ) . 535-55 . Arod ] Sir William Waller ( d . 1699 ) , a ...
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... thee well . 45 The sneaking City cuckold is my foe : I scorn to strike , but when he wards the blow . Look to thy hits , and leave off thy conniving ; I'll be no drudge to any wittol living . I have been patient and forborn thee long ...
... thee well . 45 The sneaking City cuckold is my foe : I scorn to strike , but when he wards the blow . Look to thy hits , and leave off thy conniving ; I'll be no drudge to any wittol living . I have been patient and forborn thee long ...
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... Thee , goddess , thee the clouds and tempests fear , And at thy pleasing presence disappear ; For thee the land in fragrant flowers is dressed , For thee the ocean smiles , and smooths her wavy breast , And heaven itself with more ...
... Thee , goddess , thee the clouds and tempests fear , And at thy pleasing presence disappear ; For thee the land in fragrant flowers is dressed , For thee the ocean smiles , and smooths her wavy breast , And heaven itself with more ...
Contents
Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother I | 1 |
The Medal | 7 |
Prologue to His Royal Highness | 33 |
Copyright | |
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