Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 1Griffin, Bohn,, 1861 |
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Pagina 49
... monarch against the whigs , and the only surviving speci- men of the numerous tracts and satires that sprang out of the struggle between the crown and the parliament , was undertaken at the express desire of the king . * If it failed of ...
... monarch against the whigs , and the only surviving speci- men of the numerous tracts and satires that sprang out of the struggle between the crown and the parliament , was undertaken at the express desire of the king . * If it failed of ...
Pagina 53
... monarch against a host of powerful enemies , and who carried nothing but wounds and suffering out of the conflict . He could not even get his salary as laureate , which was suffered to fall into heavy arrears ; compelling him , to the ...
... monarch against a host of powerful enemies , and who carried nothing but wounds and suffering out of the conflict . He could not even get his salary as laureate , which was suffered to fall into heavy arrears ; compelling him , to the ...
Pagina 78
... Monarch who pushes round him ; and our fleet yesterday was in Torbay : no newes of Rook since his last letter we guess him gone for Ireland with the remainder of his scatterd covey . Thursday I am Sir JOHN DRYDEN . Your most faithfull ...
... Monarch who pushes round him ; and our fleet yesterday was in Torbay : no newes of Rook since his last letter we guess him gone for Ireland with the remainder of his scatterd covey . Thursday I am Sir JOHN DRYDEN . Your most faithfull ...
Pagina 106
... monarchs , who their youth betray By acts their age too late would wish undone . IO And yet dominion was not his design ; We owe that blessing , not to him , but heaven , A circular fame touches the verge of burlesque . In Dryden the ...
... monarchs , who their youth betray By acts their age too late would wish undone . IO And yet dominion was not his design ; We owe that blessing , not to him , but heaven , A circular fame touches the verge of burlesque . In Dryden the ...
Pagina 117
... monarchs ' secret arts of sway , A royal factor for his kingdoms lay . Thus , banished David spent abroad his time , When to be God's anointed was his crime ; And when restored , made his proud neighbours rue Those choice remarks he ...
... monarchs ' secret arts of sway , A royal factor for his kingdoms lay . Thus , banished David spent abroad his time , When to be God's anointed was his crime ; And when restored , made his proud neighbours rue Those choice remarks he ...
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Absalom and Achitophel afterwards Annus Mirabilis appears arms beauty blessed bold Canons-Ashby character Charles Charles II court crimes Cromwell crowd crown David's death Duchess Duchess of Portsmouth Duke of Guise Duke of Monmouth Duke of York Dutch Earl English eyes faction fame fate father favour fear fight fire flames fleet foes fortune friends Gilbert Pickering grace happy haste heaven heroic honour Israel Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN Johnson kind king king's labour lady land laws letter lines Lord Mac Flecknoe Malone marriage mighty monarch Monmouth muse nature ne'er never noble numbers o'er Octavo once panegyric passage peace person play plot poem poet poetry Pope portrait praise prince prose published reason reign religion rest Restoration rhyme royal ruin sacred satire says Shadwell Sir Robert Howard soul stanza stars suffer thou thought throne verse Virgil virtue winds words write written