The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes. Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, and a Life of the Author, 第 5 卷William Miller, 1808 |
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第96页
... Queen of our hearts , and charmer of our sight ! A monarch's pride , his glory and delight ! Princess adored and loved ! if verse can give A deathless name , thine shall for ever live ; Invoked where'er the British lion roars , Extended ...
... Queen of our hearts , and charmer of our sight ! A monarch's pride , his glory and delight ! Princess adored and loved ! if verse can give A deathless name , thine shall for ever live ; Invoked where'er the British lion roars , Extended ...
第152页
... queen , with all her graces crowned , Eve . Happy thy lot ; but far unlike is mine : Forbid to eat , not daring to repine . " Twas heaven's command ; and should we disobey , What raised thy being , ours must take away . Lucif . Sure you ...
... queen , with all her graces crowned , Eve . Happy thy lot ; but far unlike is mine : Forbid to eat , not daring to repine . " Twas heaven's command ; and should we disobey , What raised thy being , ours must take away . Lucif . Sure you ...
第153页
... queen of all the grove ) How vast her bole , how wide her arms are spread , How high above the rest she shoots her head , Placed in the midst : would heaven his work disgrace , By planting poison in the happiest place ? Haste ; you lose ...
... queen of all the grove ) How vast her bole , how wide her arms are spread , How high above the rest she shoots her head , Placed in the midst : would heaven his work disgrace , By planting poison in the happiest place ? Haste ; you lose ...
第174页
... Queen Anne . His bravery as a soldier , and abilities as a statesman , seem to have been unquestioned ; but for his poetical reputation , he was probably much indebted to the assistance of those wits whom he relieved and patronized . As ...
... Queen Anne . His bravery as a soldier , and abilities as a statesman , seem to have been unquestioned ; but for his poetical reputation , he was probably much indebted to the assistance of those wits whom he relieved and patronized . As ...
第175页
... Queen Anne , for whom he is supposed to have long cherished a youthful passion . After the grave of Dryden had remained twenty years without a memorial , this nobleman had the honour to raise the present monument at his own expence ...
... Queen Anne , for whom he is supposed to have long cherished a youthful passion . After the grave of Dryden had remained twenty years without a memorial , this nobleman had the honour to raise the present monument at his own expence ...
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Adam Aler Alex ALEXAS Amboyna Antony Antony and Cleopatra Arim arms art thou ASMODAY Aureng-Zebe Beam BEAMONT bear beauty behold betray betwixt brave Cæsar CHARMION chuse Cleo Cleopatra command confess crime dare death DIANET Dola Dolabella Dryden Dutch Egypt emperor English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fame farewell fate father favour fear fight Fisc foes forgive fortune give hand happy HARMAN haste hear heart heaven honour hope INDAMORA Iras Isab Isabinda JOHN DRYDEN kind king leave live look lord lost Lucif madam Melesinda Methinks mind mistress Morat nature ne'er never Nour o'er Octav Octavia pain passion pity pleased poet poetry praise queen Roman ruin scene scorn Serap shew sight slave soul speak stay sure tell thee thou thought Towerson twas twill Vent Ventidius virtue wish
热门引用章节
第291页 - Burn'd on the water: the poop was beaten gold; Purple the sails, and so perfumed that The winds were love-sick with them...
第171页 - tis all a cheat, Yet, fooled with hope, men favour the deceit ; Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay ; To-morrow's falser than the former day ; Lies worse ; and, while it says we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest.
第408页 - Thou best of thieves ; who, with an easy key, Dost open life, and, unperceived by us, Even steal us from ourselves ; discharging so Death's dreadful office, better than himself; Touching our limbs so gently into slumber, That death stands by, deceived by his own image, And thinks himself but sleep.
第360页 - With sceptred slaves, who waited to salute me? With eastern monarchs, who forgot the sun, To worship my uprising? Menial kings Ran coursing up and down my palace-yard...
第403页 - I will not make a business of a trifle; And yet I cannot look on you, and kill you; Pray turn your face.
第337页 - I've been too passionate. Vent. You thought me false; Thought my old age betrayed you. Kill me, sir; Pray, kill me; yet you need not, your unkindness Has left your sword no work. Ant. I did not think so; I said it in my rage: pr'ythee, forgive me. Why didst thou tempt my anger, by discovery Of what I would not hear?
第354页 - My queen's not only innocent, but loves me. This, this is she, who drags me down to ruin! " But, could she scape without me, with what haste Would she let slip her hold, and make to shore, And never look behind ! " Down on thy knees, blasphemer as thou art, And ask forgiveness of wronged innocence.
第406页 - Caesar's pride ? What! to be led in triumph through the streets, A spectacle to base plebeian eyes; While some dejected friend of Antony's, Close in a corner, shakes his head, and mutters A secret curse on her who ruined him?
第331页 - Lie there, thou shadow of an emperor; The place thou pressest on thy mother earth Is all thy empire now: now it contains thee; Some few days hence, and then 'twill be too large, When thou'rt contracted in thy narrow urn, Shrunk to a few cold ashes; then Octavia (For Cleopatra will not live to see it), Octavia then will have thee all her own, And bear thee in her...