The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Tom 1 |
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... there is a great variety ; his characters are often finely marked , and the
passions well wrought up ; yet he deals more in the fublime than the pathos ; and
his tragedies are rather written from the head than the heart . In comedy ,
however , he ...
... there is a great variety ; his characters are often finely marked , and the
passions well wrought up ; yet he deals more in the fublime than the pathos ; and
his tragedies are rather written from the head than the heart . In comedy ,
however , he ...
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Thrice holy fount , thrice holy fire , Our hearts with heavenly love inspire ; Come ,
and thy sacred unction bring To fanctify us , while we sing . Plenteous of grace ,
descend from high , Rich in thy sev'nfold energy ! Thou strength of his Almighty ...
Thrice holy fount , thrice holy fire , Our hearts with heavenly love inspire ; Come ,
and thy sacred unction bring To fanctify us , while we sing . Plenteous of grace ,
descend from high , Rich in thy sev'nfold energy ! Thou strength of his Almighty ...
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... and tears begin to flow . Persians and Greeks like turns of nature found , And
the world's victor stood subdu'd by sound . The pow'r of Musick all our hearts
allow , And what Timotheus was is Dryden now . 1 CHARACTER of DRYDEN ,
From ...
... and tears begin to flow . Persians and Greeks like turns of nature found , And
the world's victor stood subdu'd by sound . The pow'r of Musick all our hearts
allow , And what Timotheus was is Dryden now . 1 CHARACTER of DRYDEN ,
From ...
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But since reform'd by what we did amiss , We by our suff'rings learn to prize our
bliss : Like early lovers , whose unpractis'd hearts Were long the may - game of
malicious arts , When once they find their Jealousies were vain , With double
heat ...
But since reform'd by what we did amiss , We by our suff'rings learn to prize our
bliss : Like early lovers , whose unpractis'd hearts Were long the may - game of
malicious arts , When once they find their Jealousies were vain , With double
heat ...
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... and with the eyes the heart : Of your own pomp your self the greatest part :
Loud shouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heav'n this day is feasted with
your name . Your cavalcade the fair spectators view , From their high standings ,
yet ...
... and with the eyes the heart : Of your own pomp your self the greatest part :
Loud shouts the nation's happiness proclaim , And heav'n this day is feasted with
your name . Your cavalcade the fair spectators view , From their high standings ,
yet ...
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