The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...W. Miller, 1808 |
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... To Mr Motteux , · XV . To Mr John Driden , XVI . To Sir Godfrey Kneller , ELEGIES AND EPITAPHS . Upon the Death of Lord Hastings , To the Memory of Mr Oldham , · 63 67 • 71 84 ... 94 99 ... ... • · To the pious Memory of Mrs.
... To Mr Motteux , · XV . To Mr John Driden , XVI . To Sir Godfrey Kneller , ELEGIES AND EPITAPHS . Upon the Death of Lord Hastings , To the Memory of Mr Oldham , · 63 67 • 71 84 ... 94 99 ... ... • · To the pious Memory of Mrs.
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... Death of the Viscount of Dundee , Eleonora , a panegyrical Poem , to the Memory of the Countess of Abingdon , ` Dedication to the Earl of Abingdon , On the Death of Amyntas , • On the Death of a very young Gentleman , .. Upon young Mr ...
... Death of the Viscount of Dundee , Eleonora , a panegyrical Poem , to the Memory of the Countess of Abingdon , ` Dedication to the Earl of Abingdon , On the Death of Amyntas , • On the Death of a very young Gentleman , .. Upon young Mr ...
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... death was very melancholy : Being dis- charged from Bedlam , and returning by night from a tavern , in a state of intoxication , to his lodgings in Duke - street , he fell down somewhere in Clare - Market , and was either killed by a ...
... death was very melancholy : Being dis- charged from Bedlam , and returning by night from a tavern , in a state of intoxication , to his lodgings in Duke - street , he fell down somewhere in Clare - Market , and was either killed by a ...
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... death . It seems certain , that he never returned from the Continent ; but it is du- bious , whether , according to one report , he followed the fortunes of King James , and resided with him at the court of St Germains till his death ...
... death . It seems certain , that he never returned from the Continent ; but it is du- bious , whether , according to one report , he followed the fortunes of King James , and resided with him at the court of St Germains till his death ...
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... death . Southerne survived him many years , and lived to be praised by the rising generation of a second century , for mildness of man- ners , and that cheerful and amiable disposition , which rarely is found in old age , unless from ...
... death . Southerne survived him many years , and lived to be praised by the rising generation of a second century , for mildness of man- ners , and that cheerful and amiable disposition , which rarely is found in old age , unless from ...
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第 183 頁 - In flower of youth and beauty's pride : — Happy, happy, happy pair ! None but the brave None but the brave None but the brave deserves the fair...
第 160 頁 - 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.
第 186 頁 - Revolving in his altered soul The various turns of Chance below ; And, now and then, a sigh he stole, And tears began to flow.
第 169 頁 - Sharp violins proclaim Their jealous pangs and desperation, Fury, frantic indignation, Depth of pains and height of passion For the fair disdainful dame.
第 316 頁 - But whither went his soul, let such relate Who search the secrets of the future state : Divines can say but what themselves believe ; Strong proofs they have, but not demonstrative ; For, were all plain, then all sides must agree, And faith itself be lost in certainty. To live uprightly, then, is sure the best ; To save ourselves, and not to damn the rest.
第 170 頁 - To all the blessed above ; So when the last and dreadful hour This crumbling pageant shall devour, The trumpet shall be heard on high, The dead shall live, the living die, And Music shall untune the sky.
第 62 頁 - Thou shalt be seen (Though with some short parenthesis between) High on the throne of wit; and seated there, Not mine (that's little) but thy laurel wear. Thy first attempt an early promise made; That early promise this has more than paid. So bold, yet so judiciously you dare, That your least praise is to be regular. Time, place, and action may with pains be wrought, But genius must be born, and never can be taught.
第 190 頁 - CREATOR spirit, by whose aid The world's foundations first were laid, Come visit every pious mind ; Come pour thy joys on human kind ; From sin and sorrow set us free, And make thy temples worthy thee.
第 185 頁 - Bacchus' blessings are a treasure, Drinking is the soldier's pleasure : Rich the treasure, Sweet the pleasure, Sweet is pleasure after pain. Soothed with the sound, the king grew vain; Fought all his battles o'er again, And thrice he routed all his foes, and thrice he slew the slain...
第 191 頁 - Chase from our minds the infernal foe, And peace, the fruit of love, bestow ; And, lest our feet should step astray, Protect and guide us in the way. Make us eternal truths receive, And practise all that we believe : Give us thyself, that we may see The Father, and the Son, by thee. Immortal honour, endless fame, Attend the...