The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... hope no relief ; Undone by your virtue , too strict and severe , Your eyes gave me love , and you gave me despair ; Now call'd by my honour , I seek with content The fate which in pity you would not prevent : To languish in love , were ...
... hope no relief ; Undone by your virtue , too strict and severe , Your eyes gave me love , and you gave me despair ; Now call'd by my honour , I seek with content The fate which in pity you would not prevent : To languish in love , were ...
Page 8
... hope to come floating up with the spring tyde . ' Armida is said to have been the beautiful Frances Stuart , wife of Charles , Duke of Richmond . Captain Digby was killed at sea in the engagement between the English and the Dutch fleet ...
... hope to come floating up with the spring tyde . ' Armida is said to have been the beautiful Frances Stuart , wife of Charles , Duke of Richmond . Captain Digby was killed at sea in the engagement between the English and the Dutch fleet ...
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... hope not to win : From without , my desire Has no food to its fire ; But it burns and consumes me within . SHE . Yet , at least , ' tis a pleasure to know That you are not unhappy alone : For the nymph you adore Is as wretched , and ...
... hope not to win : From without , my desire Has no food to its fire ; But it burns and consumes me within . SHE . Yet , at least , ' tis a pleasure to know That you are not unhappy alone : For the nymph you adore Is as wretched , and ...
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... hope relieves the lover's pain . But , ah ! no cure but death we find , To set us free From Jealousy : O Jealousy ! Thou tyrant , tyrant Jealousy , Thou tyrant of the mind ! False in thy glass all objects are , Some set too near , and ...
... hope relieves the lover's pain . But , ah ! no cure but death we find , To set us free From Jealousy : O Jealousy ! Thou tyrant , tyrant Jealousy , Thou tyrant of the mind ! False in thy glass all objects are , Some set too near , and ...
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... hope to find it here . ; 35 PROLOGUE TO THE INDIAN QUEEN . As the music plays a soft air , the curtain rises slowly , and discovers an Indian boy and girl sleeping under two plan- tain - trees ; and , when the curtain is almost up , the ...
... hope to find it here . ; 35 PROLOGUE TO THE INDIAN QUEEN . As the music plays a soft air , the curtain rises slowly , and discovers an Indian boy and girl sleeping under two plan- tain - trees ; and , when the curtain is almost up , the ...
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