The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 第 3 卷W. Pickering, 1832 |
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第43页
... ne'er has been : You have seen all that this old world can do OF DRYDEN . 43 Epilogue to the Indian Queen.
... ne'er has been : You have seen all that this old world can do OF DRYDEN . 43 Epilogue to the Indian Queen.
第48页
... ne'er will reach an excellence . Hence ' tis , our poet , in his conjuring , Allow'd his fancy the full scope and swing . But when a tyrant for his theme he had , He loos'd the reins , and bid his muse run mad : And though he stumbles ...
... ne'er will reach an excellence . Hence ' tis , our poet , in his conjuring , Allow'd his fancy the full scope and swing . But when a tyrant for his theme he had , He loos'd the reins , and bid his muse run mad : And though he stumbles ...
第50页
... er , Expecting famine on a desert shore . From that hard climate we must wait for bread , Whence e'en the natives , forc'd by hunger , fled . Our stage does human chance present to view , But ne'er before was seen so sadly true : You ...
... er , Expecting famine on a desert shore . From that hard climate we must wait for bread , Whence e'en the natives , forc'd by hunger , fled . Our stage does human chance present to view , But ne'er before was seen so sadly true : You ...
第57页
... ne'er done England I would not prophesy our house's fate : [ good . But while vain shows and scenes you overrate , ' Tis to be fear'd · That as a fire the former house o'erthrew , Machines and tempests will destroy the new . PROLOGUE TO ...
... ne'er done England I would not prophesy our house's fate : [ good . But while vain shows and scenes you overrate , ' Tis to be fear'd · That as a fire the former house o'erthrew , Machines and tempests will destroy the new . PROLOGUE TO ...
第64页
... ne'er blew , nor touch of hat profan'd . Another's diving bow he did adore , Which with a shog casts all the hair before , Till he with full decorum brings it back , And rises with a water - spaniel shake . As for his songs , the ladies ...
... ne'er blew , nor touch of hat profan'd . Another's diving bow he did adore , Which with a shog casts all the hair before , Till he with full decorum brings it back , And rises with a water - spaniel shake . As for his songs , the ladies ...
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