The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... bound : ( So should desert in arms be crown'd . ) The lovely Thais , by his side , Sate like a blooming Eastern bride In flower of youth and beauty's pride . Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None but the brave , None ...
... bound : ( So should desert in arms be crown'd . ) The lovely Thais , by his side , Sate like a blooming Eastern bride In flower of youth and beauty's pride . Happy , happy , happy pair ! None but the brave , None but the brave , None ...
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... bound in my veins ; With a lively leap it began to move , And the vapours leave my brains . AMYNTAS . Body join'd to body , and heart join'd to heart , To make sure of the cure , 25 Go call the man in black , to mumble o'er his part ...
... bound in my veins ; With a lively leap it began to move , And the vapours leave my brains . AMYNTAS . Body join'd to body , and heart join'd to heart , To make sure of the cure , 25 Go call the man in black , to mumble o'er his part ...
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... bound , And circle round , around , around , And circle round , around . 10 IV . YE blustering brethren of the skies , Whose breath has ruffled all the watery plain , Retire , and let Britannia rise , In triumph o'er the main . Serene ...
... bound , And circle round , around , around , And circle round , around . 10 IV . YE blustering brethren of the skies , Whose breath has ruffled all the watery plain , Retire , and let Britannia rise , In triumph o'er the main . Serene ...
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... bound to please , not to write well ; and knows There is a mode in plays as well as clothes ; Therefore , kind judges . A SECOND PROLOGUE ENTERS . 2. Hold ; would you PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES Prologue to the Rival Ladies.
... bound to please , not to write well ; and knows There is a mode in plays as well as clothes ; Therefore , kind judges . A SECOND PROLOGUE ENTERS . 2. Hold ; would you PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES Prologue to the Rival Ladies.
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... bound , And nature flies him like enchanted ground : What verse can do , he has perform'd in this , Which he presumes the most correct of his ; But spite of all his pride , a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name ...
... bound , And nature flies him like enchanted ground : What verse can do , he has perform'd in this , Which he presumes the most correct of his ; But spite of all his pride , a secret shame Invades his breast at Shakespeare's sacred name ...
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