The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 3권Henry G. Bohn, 1853 - 524페이지 |
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... Chanticleer was drawn upon his knees Adoring shrines , and stocks of sainted trees ; And by him , a misshapen , ugly race ; The curse of God was seen on every face . No Holland emblem could that malice mend , But still the worse the ...
... Chanticleer was drawn upon his knees Adoring shrines , and stocks of sainted trees ; And by him , a misshapen , ugly race ; The curse of God was seen on every face . No Holland emblem could that malice mend , But still the worse the ...
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... Chanticleer shall wish His words unsaid , and hate his boasted bliss : The crested bird shall by experience know , Jove made not him his masterpiece below ; And learn the latter end of joy is woe . The vessel of his bliss to dregs is ...
... Chanticleer shall wish His words unsaid , and hate his boasted bliss : The crested bird shall by experience know , Jove made not him his masterpiece below ; And learn the latter end of joy is woe . The vessel of his bliss to dregs is ...
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... Chanticleer ; Not Maro's muse , who sung the mighty man , Nor Pindar's heavenly lyre , nor Horace when a swan . Your ancestors proceed from race divine : From Brennus and Belinus is your line ; Who gave to sovereign Rome such loud ...
... Chanticleer ; Not Maro's muse , who sung the mighty man , Nor Pindar's heavenly lyre , nor Horace when a swan . Your ancestors proceed from race divine : From Brennus and Belinus is your line ; Who gave to sovereign Rome such loud ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Achitophel ALBION AND ALBANIUS AMYNTAS Arcite arms beauty behold betwixt blood bold breast call'd Chanticleer Church coursers court crime crowd crown crown'd dame dare death design'd divine Dryden durst e'en eyes fair faith fame fate father fear fight fire flames foes fool force fortune grace hand happy hast heart Heaven honour hope Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN judge kind king KING ARTHUR knew knight land laws live look'd lord mighty mind monarch muse ne'er never noble numbers o'er once Ovid pain Palamon pass'd peace Pirithous plain play poem poets praise prey prince queen race rage reign rest rhyme royal sacred satire scarce seem'd sense Shadwell sight soul stood sweet Thebes thee Theseus thou thought throne true turn'd Twas UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD verse virtue whate'er Whig wind wise youth