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John Dryden
John Henry Dryden] (1631 - 1700 / England
Poems of John Dryden
A Prologue
A Song For St. Cecilia's Day
A Song To A Fair Young Lady Going Out Of Town In The Spring
A Song. High State And Honours To Others Impart
A Song. Fair, Sweet And Young, Receive A Prize
A Song. Go Tell Amynta, Gentle Swain
Absalom And Achitophel
Ah, How Sweet It Is To Love!
Alexander's Feast; Or, The Power Of Music
An Epilogue
An Ode, On The Death Of Mr. Henry Purcell
Annus Mirabilis, The Year Of Wonders, 1666
Ask Not The Cause Why Sullen Spring
Astræa Redux. A Poem, On The Happy Restoration And Return Of His Sacred Majesty, Charles The Second
Britannia Rediviva: A Poem On The Birth Of The Prince
By A Dismal Cypress Lying: A Song From The Italian
Calm Was The Even, And Clear Was The Sky
Can Life Be A Blessing
Cymon And Iphigenia. From Boccace
Dreams
Eleonora : A Panegyrical
Epilogue On The Same Occasion (Princess Of Cleves)
Epilogue To Henry Ii.
Epilogue To The Husband His Own Cuckold
Epitaph On A Nephew, In Catworth Church, Huntingdonshire
Epitaph On Mrs. Margaret Paston, Of Barningham, In Norfolk
Epitaph On Sir Palmes Fairborne's Tomb In Westminster Abbey
Epitaph On The Lady Whitmore
Epitaph On The Monument Of A Fair Maiden Lady, Who Died At Bath, And Is There Interred
Epitaph On The Monument Of The Marquis Of Winchester
Fair Iris I Love And Hourly I Die
Farewell Ungrateful Traitor
Farewell, Fair Armida. A Song
Fragment Of A Character Of Jacob Tonson, His Publisher
Happy The Man
Heroic Stanzas
Hidden Flame
Hymn For St. John's Eve, 29th June
Impromptu Lines Addressed To His Cousin, Mrs. Creed, In A Conversation After Dinner On The Origin Of Names
Life A Cheat
Lines In A Letter To His Lady Cousin, Honor Driden, Who Had Given Him A Silver Inkstand, With A Set Of Writing Materials, 1655
Lines Printed Under The Engraved Portrait Of Milton, In Tonson's Folio Edition Of The Paradise Lost, 1688
London After The Great Fire, 1666
Mac Flecknoe: A Satire Upon The True-Blue Protestant Poet T
Mankind
Marriage A-La-Mode
O Souls, In Whom No Heavenly Fire
Ode
On The Death Of A Very Young Gentleman
On The Death Of Amyntas. A Pastoral Elegy
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