The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes, Volume 5A. Constable & Company, 1821 |
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... praise of men to men , and that the secret homage of the soul was a greater mark of reverence , than an out- ward ... praises , in undertaking to celebrate them alone ; and that I have assumed to myself a patron , who was no more to be ...
... praise of men to men , and that the secret homage of the soul was a greater mark of reverence , than an out- ward ... praises , in undertaking to celebrate them alone ; and that I have assumed to myself a patron , who was no more to be ...
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... praise , which did not always occur , survived the temporary occasion . Even in a little satirical effu- sion , he tells us , Clifford was fierce and brave . " Clifford had been comptroller and treasurer of the household , and one of ...
... praise , which did not always occur , survived the temporary occasion . Even in a little satirical effu- sion , he tells us , Clifford was fierce and brave . " Clifford had been comptroller and treasurer of the household , and one of ...
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... praise we heaven , That it has chose two , such as you and me , Who will not shame our country with our pains , But stand , like marble statues , in their fires , Scorch'd and defaced , perhaps , not melted down . So let them burn this ...
... praise we heaven , That it has chose two , such as you and me , Who will not shame our country with our pains , But stand , like marble statues , in their fires , Scorch'd and defaced , perhaps , not melted down . So let them burn this ...
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... praise . * What though the sullen fates refuse to shine , Or frown severe on thy audacious line ; Keep thy bright theme within thy steady sight , The clouds shall fly before thy dazzling light , And everlasting day direct thy lofty ...
... praise . * What though the sullen fates refuse to shine , Or frown severe on thy audacious line ; Keep thy bright theme within thy steady sight , The clouds shall fly before thy dazzling light , And everlasting day direct thy lofty ...
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... praise of your illustrious family , and that glory which you derive from a long continued race of princes , fa- mous ... praising human excellence in the language of religion . " At the date of this address , the Duchess of York was only ...
... praise of your illustrious family , and that glory which you derive from a long continued race of princes , fa- mous ... praising human excellence in the language of religion . " At the date of this address , the Duchess of York was only ...
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Page 291 - The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burn'd on the water: the poop was beaten gold; Purple the sails, and so perfumed that The winds were love-sick with them...
Page 321 - Errors like Straws upon the surface flow; He who would search for Pearls must dive below.
Page 292 - A seeming mermaid steers ; the silken tackle Swell with the touches of those flower-soft hands, That yarely frame the office. From the barge A strange, invisible perfume hits the sense Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast Her people out upon her ; and Antony, Enthroned in the market-place, did sit alone, Whistling to the air ; which, but for vacancy, Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too, And made a gap in nature.
Page 331 - 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...
Page 188 - Let him retire, betwixt two ages cast, The first of this, and hindmost of the last. A losing gamester, let him sneak away ; He bears no ready money from the play. The fate, which governs poets, thought it fit 55 He should not raise his fortunes by his wit.
Page 332 - Sure there's contagion in the tears of friends • See, I have caught it too. Believe me, 'tis not For my own griefs, but thine.
Page 312 - If a little glittering in discourse has passed them on us for witty men, where was the necessity of undeceiving the world ? Would a man who has an ill title to an estate, but yet is in possession of it, would he bring it of his own accord to be tried at Westminster?
Page 240 - DISTRUST, and darkness of a future state, Make poor mankind so fearful of their fate. Death, in itself, is nothing ; but we fear, To be we know not what, we know not where.
Page 241 - tis all a cheat ; Yet, fool'd 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.
Page 307 - Particularly, the action is so much one that it is the only of the kind without episode or underplot; every scene in the tragedy conducing to the main design, and every act concluding with a turn of it.