The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 3W. Pickering, 1832 |
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... 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 but the brave deserves the fair . CHORUS . Happy , happy , happy pair ! 5 10 ...
... 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 but the brave deserves the fair . CHORUS . Happy , happy , happy pair ! 5 10 ...
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... the scabbard keep , And let mankind agree ; Better the world were fast asleep , Than kept awake by thee . The fools are only thinner , With all our cost and care ; 60 65 But neither side a winner , For things are as OF DRYDEN . 23 3333.
... the scabbard keep , And let mankind agree ; Better the world were fast asleep , Than kept awake by thee . The fools are only thinner , With all our cost and care ; 60 65 But neither side a winner , For things are as OF DRYDEN . 23 3333.
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John Dryden. But neither side a winner , For things are as they were . CHORUS OF ALL . The fools are only , & c . Enter VENUS . VENUS . Calms appear when storms are past ; Love will have his hour at last : Nature is my kindly care ; Mars ...
John Dryden. But neither side a winner , For things are as they were . CHORUS OF ALL . The fools are only , & c . Enter VENUS . VENUS . Calms appear when storms are past ; Love will have his hour at last : Nature is my kindly care ; Mars ...
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... side , the thought of being nothing after death is a burthen insupportable to a virtuous man , even though a heathen . We naturally aim at happiness , and cannot bear to have it con- fined to the shortness of our present being ...
... side , the thought of being nothing after death is a burthen insupportable to a virtuous man , even though a heathen . We naturally aim at happiness , and cannot bear to have it con- fined to the shortness of our present being ...
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... side , For which the nut - brown lass , Erithacis , Full often offer'd many a savoury kiss . 80 Hers they shall be , since you refuse the price : What madman would o'erstand his market twice ! My right eye itches , some good luck is ...
... side , For which the nut - brown lass , Erithacis , Full often offer'd many a savoury kiss . 80 Hers they shall be , since you refuse the price : What madman would o'erstand his market twice ! My right eye itches , some good luck is ...
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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