The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1832 |
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... pleasure , that warm'd our desires , Has broken his bow , and extinguish'd his fires : 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 we ...
... pleasure , that warm'd our desires , Has broken his bow , and extinguish'd his fires : 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 we ...
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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. VOL . III . C Affects to nod , And seems to shake the spheres OF DRYDEN . 13.
... 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. VOL . III . C Affects to nod , And seems to shake the spheres OF DRYDEN . 13.
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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 . IV . Sooth'd with the sound the king ...
... 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 . IV . Sooth'd with the sound the king ...
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... next degree : " Twas but a kindred sound to move , For pity melts the mind to love . Softly sweet , in Lydian measures , Soon he sooth'd his soul to pleasures . 80 85 90 35 95 War , he sung , is toil and trouble ; OF DRYDEN . 15.
... next degree : " Twas but a kindred sound to move , For pity melts the mind to love . Softly sweet , in Lydian measures , Soon he sooth'd his soul to pleasures . 80 85 90 35 95 War , he sung , is toil and trouble ; OF DRYDEN . 15.
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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 . MARS . Sound the trumpet , beat the drum ; Through all the world around ...
... 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 . MARS . Sound the trumpet , beat the drum ; Through all the world around ...
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ALBION AND ALBANIUS Arcite arms beauty behold betwixt blood breast call'd chang'd Chaucer court damn dare dead death delight disdain Dryden e'en e'er Emily English EPILOGUE eyes fair fate fear fight fire fool fops forc'd GEORGE ETHERIDGE grace happy haste heart heaven honour hope humour JOHN DRYDEN joys judge kind king ladies live lord Lord Roscommon Lucretius mighty mind monarch mortal muse nature ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er once Ovid Oxford bells pain Palamon Pindar plain play pleas'd pleasure poet poetry prince PROLOGUE queen race rais'd reign rest reviving play rhyme sacred scarce scenes sense sleep song Sophocles soul stage strife sweet theatres Thebes thee Theocritus Theseus THESPIS things thou thought translated true twas UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD verse Virgil whate'er Whig words wretch writ write youth