The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...W. Miller, 1808 |
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... " Poem to the King , " and ends with a Panegyric to General Monk . " 66 Hic situs est Rufus qui pulso vindice quondam , Imperium asseruit non sibi sed patriæ . DRYDEN . " This work , by merit first of fame secure 10 EPISTLES .
... " Poem to the King , " and ends with a Panegyric to General Monk . " 66 Hic situs est Rufus qui pulso vindice quondam , Imperium asseruit non sibi sed patriæ . DRYDEN . " This work , by merit first of fame secure 10 EPISTLES .
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... fame secure , Is likewise happy in its geniture ; * For since ' tis born when Charles ascends the throne It shares at once his fortune and its own . " * The author speaks the language of astrology , in which geni- ture signifies ...
... fame secure , Is likewise happy in its geniture ; * For since ' tis born when Charles ascends the throne It shares at once his fortune and its own . " * The author speaks the language of astrology , in which geni- ture signifies ...
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... fame nor profit . These essays were upon physical , philosophical , and moral subjects . After the Restoration , Charleton published the work upon which he is here congratulated by our author . Its full title is , " CHOREA GIGAN- TUM ...
... fame nor profit . These essays were upon physical , philosophical , and moral subjects . After the Restoration , Charleton published the work upon which he is here congratulated by our author . Its full title is , " CHOREA GIGAN- TUM ...
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... fame . The world to Bacon † does not only owe Its present knowledge , but its future too . Gilbert shall live , till loadstones cease to draw , Or British fleets the boundless ocean awe . And noble Boyle , § not less in nature seen ...
... fame . The world to Bacon † does not only owe Its present knowledge , but its future too . Gilbert shall live , till loadstones cease to draw , Or British fleets the boundless ocean awe . And noble Boyle , § not less in nature seen ...
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... fame , not circumscribed with English ground , Flies like the nimble journies of the light , And is , like that , unspent too in its flight . Whatever truths have been , by art or chance , Redeemed from error , or from ignorance , Thin ...
... fame , not circumscribed with English ground , Flies like the nimble journies of the light , And is , like that , unspent too in its flight . Whatever truths have been , by art or chance , Redeemed from error , or from ignorance , Thin ...
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ANNE KILLIGREW Arcite arms beauty behold betwixt blood Boccacio breast called Canterbury Tales Chanticleer charms Chaucer coursers crowned Cymon dame daughter death divine dream Dryden Duchess of Ormond Emily EPISTLE eyes fair fame fate father favour fear fight fire fortune gave grace grief Guiscard hand happy hast heart heaven honour kind king knew knight KNIGHT'S TALE lady laurel light live look lord Lysimachus maid mind mortal mourning muse never noble numbers o'er once Ovid pain Palamon panegyric play pleased pleasure poem poet poetry praise prince pursue queen race rest seems shewed sighed sight Sir George Etherege Sir Robert Howard song soul stood sung sweet tale Tancred tears Thebes thee Theseus thine thing thou thought took translated Twas verses Virgil virtue vows wife Wife of Bath words youth
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