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The Poems of John Dryden, Vol. 4
James Kinsley (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
1958
ISBN:
9780199670246
Published online:
May 2013
EISBN:
9780191759888
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199670246.book.1
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Fables Ancient and Modern; Translated into Verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace and Chaucer: with Original Poems
TO HIS GRACE The Duke of Ormond
PREFACE
To her Grace The Dutchess of Ormond
Palamon and Arcite
To my Honour'd Kinsman, John Driden, of Chesterton
Meleader and Atlanta, Out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's Metamorphosis
Sigismonda and Guiscardo, from Boccace
Baucis and Philemon, Out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Pygmalion and the Statue, Out of the Tenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses
Cinyras and Myrrha, Out of the Tenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses
The First Book of Homer's Ilias
The Cock and the Fox: or, The Tale from the Nun's Priest, from Chaucer
Theodore and Honoria, from Boccace
Ceyx and Alcyone
The Flower and the Leaf: or, The Lady in the Arbour. A Vision.
The Twelfth Book of Ovid His Metamorphoses, Wholly Translated
The Speeches of Ajax and Ulysses. From Ovid's Metamorphoses Book XIII
The Wife of Bath Her Tale
Of the Pythagorean Philosophy. From Ovid's Metamorphoses Book XV
The Character of a Good Parson; Imitated from Chaucer, And Inlarg'd
The Monument of a Fair Maiden Lady, Who dy'd at Bath, and is there Interr'd
Cymon and Iphigenia, From Boccace
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Prologue, Epilogue, Song and Secular Masque from The Pilgrim
Prologue
Epilogue
Song of a Scholar and his Mistress, who being Cross'd by their Friends, fell Mad for one another; and now first meet in Bedlam
The Secular Masque
The Fair Stranger
[Lines on Tonson]
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Poems from Poetical Miscellanies: The Fifth Part
On the Death of Amyntas: A Pastoral Elegy
Ovid's Amours. Book I. Elegy I
Ovid's Amours. Book I. Elegy IV
On the Death of A Very Young Gentleman
The Lady's Song
Upon Young Mr. Rogers of Gloucestershire
A Song
Song
Upon the Death of the Viscount Dundee
Ovid's Art of Love. Book I. Translated
Epitaph on the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester
Epitaph on Mrs. Margaret Paston of Barningham in Norfolk
Æsacus transform'd into a Cormorant
Lines to Mrs Creed
Epitaph on Erasmus Lawton
On the Marriage of the Fair and Vertuous Lady, Mrs Anastasia Stafford. A Pindarique Ode.
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End Matter
COMMENTARY
INDEX OF POEMS
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
[44.192.65.228]
44.192.65.228