The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3Little, Brown, & Company; Shepard, Clark & Brown, 1859 |
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... pleasure , that warm'd our desires , Has broken his bow , and extinguish'd his fires : 10 And vows that himself and his mother will mourn , Till Pan and fair Syrinx in triumph return . Forbear your addresses , and court us no more , For ...
... pleasure , that warm'd our desires , Has broken his bow , and extinguish'd his fires : 10 And vows that himself and his mother will mourn , Till Pan and fair Syrinx in triumph return . Forbear your addresses , and court us no more , For ...
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... be just and exquisite , censures Dryden for extending the powers of music over the passions , and affirms that pleasure only can be excited . Dr. J. W. CHORUS . With ravish'd ears The monarch hears , Assumes 14 ODE ON ST . CECILIA'S DAY .
... be just and exquisite , censures Dryden for extending the powers of music over the passions , and affirms that pleasure only can be excited . Dr. J. W. CHORUS . With ravish'd ears The monarch hears , Assumes 14 ODE ON ST . CECILIA'S DAY .
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... pleasure , Sweet is pleasure after pain . CHORUS . Bacchus ' blessings are a treasure , Drinking is the soldier's pleasure : Rich the treasure , Sweet the pleasure , Sweet is pleasure after pain . 55 60 80 65 IV . Sooth'd with the sound ...
... pleasure , Sweet is pleasure after pain . CHORUS . Bacchus ' blessings are a treasure , Drinking is the soldier's pleasure : Rich the treasure , Sweet the pleasure , Sweet is pleasure after pain . 55 60 80 65 IV . Sooth'd with the sound ...
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... pleasures . War , he sung , is toil and trouble ; Honour , but an empty bubble ; Never ending , still beginning , Fighting still , and still destroying : If all the world be worth thy winning , Think , O think it worth enjoying : Lovely ...
... pleasures . War , he sung , is toil and trouble ; Honour , but an empty bubble ; Never ending , still beginning , Fighting still , and still destroying : If all the world be worth thy winning , Think , O think it worth enjoying : Lovely ...
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... pleasure fly ; The sprightly green , In woodland - walks , no more is seen ; The sprightly green has drunk the Tyrian dye . CHORUS OF ALL . Plenty , peace , & c . 40 45 50 55 MARS . Sound the trumpet , beat the drum ; 24 THE SECULAR ...
... pleasure fly ; The sprightly green , In woodland - walks , no more is seen ; The sprightly green has drunk the Tyrian dye . CHORUS OF ALL . Plenty , peace , & c . 40 45 50 55 MARS . Sound the trumpet , beat the drum ; 24 THE SECULAR ...
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