The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... 264 306 To His Grace the Duke of Ormond . Preface prefixed to the Fables To Her Grace the Duchess of Ormond · Palamon and Arcite : or , The Knight's Tale , Book I .. The Cock and the Fox . SONGS , ODES , AND A MASQUE . THE FAIR CONTENTS .
... 264 306 To His Grace the Duke of Ormond . Preface prefixed to the Fables To Her Grace the Duchess of Ormond · Palamon and Arcite : or , The Knight's Tale , Book I .. The Cock and the Fox . SONGS , ODES , AND A MASQUE . THE FAIR CONTENTS .
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... knights withdrawn , His queen and bishops in distress ) Shifting about , grow less and less , With here and there a pawn . A SONG FOR ST . CECILIA'S DAY , 1687 . I. FROM harmony , from heavenly harmony This universal frame began . 16 20 ...
... knights withdrawn , His queen and bishops in distress ) Shifting about , grow less and less , With here and there a pawn . A SONG FOR ST . CECILIA'S DAY , 1687 . I. FROM harmony , from heavenly harmony This universal frame began . 16 20 ...
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... knight o ' the shire , and represents ye all . From each he meets he culls whate'er he can ; Legion ' s his name , a people in a man . His bulky folly gathers as it goes , 10 15 20 And , rolling o'er you , like a snowball grows . His ...
... knight o ' the shire , and represents ye all . From each he meets he culls whate'er he can ; Legion ' s his name , a people in a man . His bulky folly gathers as it goes , 10 15 20 And , rolling o'er you , like a snowball grows . His ...
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John Dryden. Then put an end to civil wars for shame ; Let each knight - errant , who has wrong'd a dame , Throw down his pen , and give her , as he can , The satisfaction of a gentleman . PROLOGUE TO THE LOYAL BROTHER : * OR , THE ...
John Dryden. Then put an end to civil wars for shame ; Let each knight - errant , who has wrong'd a dame , Throw down his pen , and give her , as he can , The satisfaction of a gentleman . PROLOGUE TO THE LOYAL BROTHER : * OR , THE ...
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... knights such dangers undertake , When they with happy gales are gone away , With your propitious presence grace our play ; And with a sigh their empty seats survey : Then think , on that bare bench my servant sat ; I see him ogle still ...
... knights such dangers undertake , When they with happy gales are gone away , With your propitious presence grace our play ; And with a sigh their empty seats survey : Then think , on that bare bench my servant sat ; I see him ogle still ...
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