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John Dryden
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(1631-1700)
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A Song For St. Cecilia's Day, 1687
From harmony, from Heav'nly harmony
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A Song From The Italian
By a dismal cypress lying,
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Absalom And Achitophel A Poem
In pious times, ere priest-craft did begin,
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Mac Flecknoe
All human things are subject to decay,
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Marriage A-La-Mode
Why should a foolish marriage vow,
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Religio Laici
Dim, as the borrow'd beams of moon and stars
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Secular Masque, The
Chronos, Chronos, mend thy pace,
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Song To A Fair Young Lady Going Out Of Town In the Spring
Ask not the cause why sullen spring
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To My Dear Friend Mr. Congreve On His Commedy Call'd The Double Dealer
Well then; the promis'd hour is come at last;
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To The Memory Of Mr. Oldham
Farewell, too little and too lately known,
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To The Pious Memory Of The Accomplished young Lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew...
Thou youngest virgin-daughter of the skies,
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Troilus And Cressida
Can life be a blessing,
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