The Hind And The Panther, A Poem In Three Parts : Part I. (John Henry Dryden Poems)
A milk-white Hind, immortal and unchanged,Fed on the lawns, and in the forest ranged;Without unspotted, innocent within,She feared no danger, ...
A milk-white Hind, immortal and unchanged,Fed on the lawns, and in the forest ranged;Without unspotted, innocent within,She feared no danger, ...
A TRAGEDYIN FIVE ACTSDRAMATIS PERSONSOTHO THE GREAT, Emperor of Germany.LUDOLPH, his Son.CONRAD, Duke of Franconia.ALBERT, a Knight, favoured by Otho.SIGIFRED, ...
If any man, or maid, or child, wou'd fainThe life to come, eternal life! attain —Christ let him seek with ...
MARICONDO. Here you see a flaming yoke enveloped in knots round which iswritten: Levius aura; which means that Divine love ...
And now good Reader, I return againTo talk with thee, who hast been at the painTo read throughout, and heed ...
Content.See Discontent.Let the rich Miser gather golden Gain,And live the large Possessor of the Plain:Whom Fears perpetual scare with neighb'ring ...
A CERTAIN pious rector (John his name),But little preached, except when vintage came;And then no preparation he requiredOn this he ...
And also with great diligence,Thei fonde thilke Experience:Which cleped is Alconomie,Whereof the Silver multiplie;Thei made, and eke the Gold also.And ...
If any Philosophers have written of these Subjects, as Imake no question, or doubt, but they have, of all thatNature ...
In a far-away glen of the hills, Where the bird of the night is at rest,Shut in from the thunder that ...
And so, Anne Everard, in those leafy JunesLong withered; in those ancient, dark Decembers,Deep in the drift of time, haunted ...
"Enough, sad Muse, enough thy downward flight Has cleft with wearied wing the shades of night: Be drest in smiles, forget the ...
Chirurgerie vvhose perfect lyght all other realmes do knovve,VVhose learned men vvith diligence, doth make it shyne and shovve,In our cost hath ...
A STURGEON, once, a glutton famed was ledTo have for supper—all, except the head.With wond'rous glee he feasted on the ...
''Powers, erst of heaven; and, haply, yet again, As, with the years, we wiser, mightier grow, Thither, triumphant, destined to ...
''Not with you to take counsel, Powers of heaven,-- For still that title ours,--in so great haste Hither have I ...
Whan that Bachus, the myghti lorde,And Juno eke, both by one accorde,Hath sette a-broche of myghti wyne a tone,And after ...
1.LORD, I do choose the higher than my will.I would be handled by thy nursing armsAfter thy will, not my ...
Year after year, as Summer suns come round, Upon the Calais packet am I found: Thence to Geneva hurried by ...
My miserable countrymen, whose wont is once a-year To lounge in watering-places, disagreeable and dear; Who on pigmy Cambrian mountains, ...
In this the main Point of Religion lies,To have right Notions of the Deities;As that such Beings really are, that ...
Across the town the evening bell is ringing;Clear comes the call, through kitchen windows winging!Lord, knowing ...
I read that he lost a suitcase full of manuscripts on atrain and that they never were recovered.I can't match ...
Suppose you stood just five feet two,And had worked your way as a grocery clerk,Studying law by candle lightUntil you ...
SHE wanted to be asked again,And so she wiped the dishes,She took a knife, and with the menShe helped to ...
A STURGEON, once, a glutton famed was led To have for supper--all, except the head. With wond'rous glee he feasted ...
A CERTAIN pious rector (John his name), But little preached, except when vintage came; And then no preparation he required ...
What Twigs We held by -- Oh the View When Life's swift River striven through We pause before a further ...
Had I not This, or This, I said, Appealing to Myself, In moment of prosperity -- Inadequate -- were Life ...
If the debate rages in the pages of the news today then I'm confused, I've searched and found no evidence. ...
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