Selected Poetry and Prose of John DrydenRandom House, 1969 - 554 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... eye . Examples of all these 4 Segnius , etc. , Non tamen , etc. , . . . and Nec pueros , etc. Dryden takes from ... eyes . Medea should not carve up her boys before the audience , ... Procne turn into a bird , or Cadmus into a snake ...
... eye . Examples of all these 4 Segnius , etc. , Non tamen , etc. , . . . and Nec pueros , etc. Dryden takes from ... eyes . Medea should not carve up her boys before the audience , ... Procne turn into a bird , or Cadmus into a snake ...
Pagina 164
... eyes each wonted room require , Haunting the yet warm ashes of the place , As murder'd men walk where they did expire . 257 Some stir up coals and watch the Vestal fire ; Others in vain from sight of ruin run , And , while through ...
... eyes each wonted room require , Haunting the yet warm ashes of the place , As murder'd men walk where they did expire . 257 Some stir up coals and watch the Vestal fire ; Others in vain from sight of ruin run , And , while through ...
Pagina 521
... eyes that sparkled like your own . If Chaucer by the best idea wrought And poets can divine each other's thought , The fairest nymph before his eyes he set , And then the fairest was Plantagenet , Who three contending princes made her ...
... eyes that sparkled like your own . If Chaucer by the best idea wrought And poets can divine each other's thought , The fairest nymph before his eyes he set , And then the fairest was Plantagenet , Who three contending princes made her ...
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HEROIC STANZAS Consecrated to the Glorious | 3 |
ASTRAEA REDUX A Poem on the Happy | 11 |
TO MY HONOURD FRIEND DR CHARLE | 22 |
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