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John Dryden
John Henry Dryden] (1631 - 1700 / England
Poems of John Dryden
One Happy Moment
Palamon And Arcite; Or The Knight's Tale. From Chaucer. In Three Books. Book Ii.
Palamon And Arcite; Or, The Knight's Tale. From Chaucer. In Three Books. Book I.
Palamon And Arcite; Or, The Knight's Tale. From Chaucer. In Three Books. Book Iii.
Prologue For The Women, When They Acted At The Old Theatre, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
Prologue Spoken At The Opening Of The New House, March 26, 1674
Prologue Spoken The First Day Of The King's House Acting After The Fire
Prologue To Albumazar
Prologue To Caesar Borgia
Prologue To His Royal Highness, Upon His First Appearance At The Duke's Theatre After His Return From Scotland.
Prologue To Sophonisba; Spoken At Oxford, 1680
Prologue To The Princess Of Cleves
Prologue To The Prophetess, By Beaumont And Fletcher. Revived By Dryden. Spoken By Mr. Betterton
Prologue To The True Widow
Prologue To The University Of Oxford, 1674.
Religio Laici
Roundelay
Satire On The Dutch
Sigismond And Guiscardo. From Boccace
Song (Sylvia The Fair, In The Bloom Of Fifteen)
Song From Amphitryon
Song From An Evening's Love
Song From Marriage-A-La-Mode
Song Of A Scholar And His Mistress, Who, Being Crossed By Their Friends, Fell Mad For One Another; And Now First Meet In Bedlam
Song To A Fair Young Lady
Suum Cuique
Tarquin And Tullia
Te Deum
The Beautiful Lady Of The May
The Character Of A Good Parson. Imitated From Chaucer, And Enlarged
The Cock And The Fox: Or, The Tale Of The Nun's Priest
The Fair Stranger. A Song
The Flower And The Leaf, Or The Lady In The Arbour. A Vision
The Hind And The Panther, A Poem In Three Parts : Part Ii.
The Hind And The Panther, A Poem In Three Parts : Part Iii.
The Hind And The Panther: Part I (Excerpts)
The Medal
The Secular Masque
The Tears Of Amynta, For The Death Of Damon. A Song
The Wife Of Bath Her Tale
Theodore And Honoria. From Boccace
Threnodia Augustalis: A Funeral Pindaric Poem, Sacred To The Happy Memory Of King Charles Ii.
To His Sacred Majesty. A Panegyric On His Coronation
To Mr. Granville, On His Excellent Tragedy, Called Heroic Love
To My Dear Friend Mr. Congreve On His Commedy Call'D The Double Dealer
To My Friend Mr. Motteux, On His Tragedy Called Beauty In Distress, Published In 1698
To My Honor'D Friend, Dr. Charleton (Excerpt)
To My Honoured Kinsman John Driden, Of Chesterton, In The County Of Huntingdon, Esq.
To Sir Godfrey Kneller, Principal Painter To His Majesty
To The Lord Chancellor Hyde. Presented On New-Year's Day, 1662
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