The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 1권J. Nichol, 1855 |
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... ground . The points of spears are stuck within the shield , The steeds without their riders scour the field ; The knights , unhorsed , on foot renew the fight- The glittering faulchions cast a gleaming light ; Hauberks and helms are hew ...
... ground . The points of spears are stuck within the shield , The steeds without their riders scour the field ; The knights , unhorsed , on foot renew the fight- The glittering faulchions cast a gleaming light ; Hauberks and helms are hew ...
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... ground , No husbandry can heal the blasting wound . " And some pages farther on occurs a description of Spring , not unworthy of Wordsworth himself ; beginning— " New blossoms flourish and new flowers arise , As God had been abroad ...
... ground , No husbandry can heal the blasting wound . " And some pages farther on occurs a description of Spring , not unworthy of Wordsworth himself ; beginning— " New blossoms flourish and new flowers arise , As God had been abroad ...
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... which Mac- pherson's , did to the original , Ossian . And regarding them in this light , as adaptations , where the original author furnishes only the ground - work , they are surely masterpieces AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN . xix.
... which Mac- pherson's , did to the original , Ossian . And regarding them in this light , as adaptations , where the original author furnishes only the ground - work , they are surely masterpieces AND POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN DRYDEN . xix.
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John Dryden George Gilfillan. only the ground - work , they are surely masterpieces and models of composition , if not exemplars of creative power and genius . How free and majestic their numbers ! How bold and buoyant their language ...
John Dryden George Gilfillan. only the ground - work , they are surely masterpieces and models of composition , if not exemplars of creative power and genius . How free and majestic their numbers ! How bold and buoyant their language ...
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... ground ; That soil which those immortal laurels bore , That once the sacred Maro's temples wore . Eliza's griefs are so express'd by you , They are too eloquent to have been true . Had she so spoke , Æneas had obey'd What Dido , rather ...
... ground ; That soil which those immortal laurels bore , That once the sacred Maro's temples wore . Eliza's griefs are so express'd by you , They are too eloquent to have been true . Had she so spoke , Æneas had obey'd What Dido , rather ...
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ALBION AND ALBANIUS Amyntas Arcite arms beauteous beauty began behold better betwixt blood Boccace bore breast call'd Canterbury tales Chanticleer charms Chaucer coursers crown'd dare death divine dream Dryden Emily eyes fair fame fate fear fight fire fool fortune genius grace green ground hand happy hast heart Heaven honour JOHN DRYDEN judge kind king knight ladies laurel light live look'd lord maid mighty mind Momus mortal Muse ne'er never noble numbers nymph o'er once Ovid pain Palamon pass'd Pirithous plain play pleased pleasure poem poet poetry pointed lance praise prince PROLOGUE queen race rest Reynard rhyme sacred scarce seem'd sight sing song soul steed stood sung sweet Thebes thee Theseus thine thou thought true turn'd Twas UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Venus verse Virgil virtue Whigs wife youth
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103 페이지 - His glowing cheeks, his ardent eyes; And while he Heaven and Earth defied Changed his hand and check'd his pride. He chose a mournful Muse Soft pity to infuse: He sung Darius great and good, By too severe a fate Fallen, fallen, fallen, fallen, Fallen from his high estate, And weltering in his blood; Deserted at his utmost need By those his former bounty fed; On the bare earth exposed he lies Alexander's Feast 109 With not a friend to close his eyes.
102 페이지 - Flushed with a purple grace He shows his honest face: Now give the hautboys breath; he comes, he comes! Bacchus , ever fair and young , Drinking joys did first ordain : Bacchus...
72 페이지 - THREE Poets, in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The first in loftiness of thought surpassed; The next in majesty •, In both the last. The force of Nature could no further go ; To make a third, she joined the former two.
101 페이지 - Happy, happy, happy pair ! None but the brave, None but the brave, None but the brave deserves the fair.
30 페이지 - Better to hunt in fields for health unbought Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught. The wise for cure on exercise depend : God never made His work for man to mend.
105 페이지 - Now strike the golden lyre again ; A louder yet, and yet a louder strain. Break his bands of sleep asunder, And rouse him, like a rattling peal of thunder. Hark, hark, the horrid sound Has raised up his head; As awaked from the dead, And, amazed, he stares around. •Revenge, revenge!
104 페이지 - is toil and trouble; Honour, but an empty bubble; Never ending, still beginning, Fighting still, and still destroying: If the world be worth thy winning, Think, O think it worth enjoying; Lovely Tha'is sits beside thee, Take the good the gods provide thee.
106 페이지 - At last divine Cecilia came, Inventress of the vocal frame; The sweet enthusiast, from her sacred store, Enlarged the former narrow bounds, And added length to solemn sounds, With Nature's mother-wit, and arts unknown before. Let old Timotheus yield the prize, Or both divide the crown : He raised a mortal to the skies: She drew an angel down.
201 페이지 - I have pleaded guilty to all thoughts and expressions of mine, which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality ; and retract them. If lie be my enemy, let him triumph ; if he be my friend, as I have given him no personal occasion to be otherwise, he will be glad of my repentance. It becomes me not to draw my pen in the defence of a bad cause, when I have so often drawn it for a good one.
193 페이지 - Tales, their humours, their features, and the very dress, as distinctly as if I had supped with them at the Tabard in Southwark.