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The Poems And Fables Of John Dryden
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  • 出版年份:1962
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1649 Upon the death of the Lord Hastings 1

1650 To his friend the Authour[Hoddesdon],on his divine Epigrams 4

?1653 To Honor Dryden 5

1659 HEROIQUE STANZA'S,Consecrated to the Glorious Memory of his most Serene and Renowned Highnesse Oliver 6

1660 To my Honored Friend,Sr Robert Howard,On his Excellent Poems 13

ASTR?A REDUX.A Poem On the Happy Restoration and Return Of His Sacred Majesty Charles the Second. 16

1661 TO HIS SACRED MAIESTY,A Panegyrick on his Coronation 24

1662 TO MY LORD CHANCELLOR.Presented on New-years-day 28

1663 To my Honour'd Friend,Dr Cbarleton,on his learned and useful Works 32

1664 Prologue to THE RIVAL-LADIES 34

1665 Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from THE INDIAN-QUEEN 35

1667 Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from THE INDIANEMPEROUR 38

ANNUS MIRABILIS:THE YEAR OF WONDERS,1666.AN HISTORICAL POEM 42

1668 Prologue and Song from SECRET-LOVE 106

Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from SIR MARTIN MAR-ALL 109

1669 Prologues and Epilogues to THE WILD GALLANT 111

1670 Prologue and Epilogue to THE TEMPEST 116

Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from TYRANNICK LOVE 118

1671 Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from AN EVENING'S LOVE 122

1672 Prologues,Epilogues and Songs from THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA 128

A Song.'Farewel,fair Armeda' 136

POEMS from COVENT GARDEN DROLERY:Prologue and Epilogue to SECRET-LOVE Spoken by the Women 137

The Prologue to Witt without Money 139

Prologue to Albumazar 140

Prologue to Iulius C?sar 141

1673 Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from MARRIAGE A-LA-MODE 143

Prologue,Epilogue and Song from THE ASSIGNATION 147

Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from AMBOTNA 149

1674 To The Lady Castlemain,Upon Her incouraging his first Play 153

1676 Prologue and Epilogue to AURENG-ZEBE 155

Epilogue to The Man of Mode 157

1677 Prologue to Circe 159

To Mr.Lee,on his Alexander 160

1678 Epilogue to Mitbridates King of Pontus 162

Prologue and Epilogue to ALL FOR LOVE 163

1679 Prologue to A True Widow 165

Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from OEDIPUS 166

Prologue,Epilogue and Song from TROILUS AND CRESSIDA 171

1680 Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from THE KIND KEEPER 173

Prologue to C?sar Borgia 177

Prologue to The Loyal General 178

1681 Prologue and Songs from THE SPANISH FRYAR 179

Epilogue to Tamerlane the Great 182

THE EPILOGUE Spoken to the King at the opening the Play-House at Oxford on...March the Nineteenth 1681 183

The Prologue at Oxford,1680 184

Prologue and Epilogue spoken at Mithridates 185

ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL.A POEM 188

1682 Prologue and Epilogue to The Unhappy Favourite 217

Prologue and Epilogue to The Loyal Brother 219

THE MEDALL.A SATYRE AGAINST SEDITION 223

PROLOGUE TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS Upon His first appearance at the Duke's Theatre since his Return from Scotland 235

PROLOGUE TO THE DUTCHESS On Her Return from Scotland 236

MAC FLECKNOE 238

THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL.A POEM 244

RELIGIO LAICI OR A LAYMANS FAITH.A POEM 273

1683 PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE TO THE KING AND QUEEN 294

Prologue,Epilogues and Song from THE DUKE OF GUISE 297

An Epigram of Agathias 302

The Epilogue to Constantine the Great 303

1684 POEMS from MISCELLANT POEMS By the most Eminent Hands: 305

Prologue,to the University of Oxon.Spoken at the Acting of the Silent Woman.'What Greece',&c. 305

Epilogue.'No poor Dutch Peasant',&c. 306

Prologue,to the University of Oxford,1674.'Poets,your Subjects',&c. 307

Epilogue to Oxford.'Oft has our Poet wisht',&c. 308

Prologue to the University of Oxford.'Discord,and Plots',&c. 309

Prologue to the University of Oxford.'Tho'Actors cannot',&c. 310

Prologue to Arviragus Reviv'd 311

Prologue for the Women,when they Acted at the Old Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields 312

A Prologue spoken at the Opening of the New House,Mar.26.1674 313

Epilogue.'Though what our Prologue said',&c. 314

Prologue and Epilogue to The Princess of Cleves 315

The Tears of Amynta,for the Death of Damon 317

Epilogue intended to have been spoken by the Lady Henr.Mar.Wentworth when Calisto was acted at Court 318

PROLOGUE TO A NEW PLAY,Call'd,The Disappointment 320

To the Earl of Roscomon,on his Excellent Essay on Translated Verse 322

To the Memory of Mr.Oldham 324

1685 A New Song.'Sylvia the fair' 325

Song.'Go tell Amynta gentle Swain' 326

THRENODIA AUGUSTALIS:A FUNERAL-PINDARIQUE POEM Sacred to the Happy Memory of King Charles Ⅱ 327

Prologue and Epilogue to ALBION AND ALBANIUS 341

To my Friend Mr.J.Northleigh,Author of the Parallel 344

1686 To The Pious Memory Of the Accomplisht Young Lady Mrs Anne Killigrew,Excellent in the two Sister-Arts of Po?sie,and Painting.An Ode 344

1687 To my Ingenious Friend,Mr.Henry Higden,Esq;On his Translation of the Tenth Satyr of Juvenal 350

THE HIND AND THE PANTHER.A POEM,In Three Parts: 352

To The Reader 352

The First Part 355

The Second Part 370

The Third Part 388

A SONG FOR ST CECILIA'S DAY,1687 422

1688 Lines on Milton 424

BRITANNIA REDIVIVA:A POEM ON THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCE 425

1689 The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia 435

1690 Prologue and Epilogue to DON SEBASTIAN 437

Prologue to The Prophetess 439

Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from AMPHITRYON 442

1691 Prologue to The Mistakes 447

Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from KING ARTHUR 448

To Sir George Etherege.Mr.D.——Answer 462

1692 To Mr.Southern;On His Comedy,called the Wives Excuse 464

ELEONORA:A PANEGYRICAL POEM Dedicated to the Memory of the Late Countess of Abingdon 466

Prologue,Epilogue and Song from CLEOMENES 479

1693 Epilogue to Henry the Second 482

POEMS from EXAMEN POETICUM:Being the Third Part of Miscellany Poems: 483

Song to a Fair,Young Lady,Going out of the Town in the Spring 483

Prologue to the University of Oxford,1681.'The fam'd Italian Muse',&c. 484

Prologue.'Gallants,a bashful Poet bids me say' 484

Veni Creator Spiritus,Translated in Paraphrase 486

Rondelay.'Chloe found Amyntas lying' 487

An Epitaph on the Lady Wbitmore 488

An Epitaph,on Sir Palmes Fairborne's Tomb in Westminster-Abby 488

1694 To my Dear Friend Mr.Congreve,On His Comedy,call'd The Double- Dealer 489

Prologue,Epilogue and Songs from LOVE TRIUMPHANT 491

To Sir Godfrey Kneller 495

1696 AN ODE,on the Death of Mr.Henry Purcell;Late Servant to his Majesty,and Organist of the Chapel Royal 500

Epilogue to The Husband His own Cuckold 501

1697 ALEXANDER'S FEAST;OR THE POWER OF MUSIQUE.AN ODE In Honour of St.Cecilia's Day 504

1698 To Mr.Granville,on his Excellent Tragedy,call'd Heroick Love 509

To my Friend,the Author[Peter Motteux] 510

1700 FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN;TRANSLATED INTO VERSE,from Homer,Ovid,Boccace,and Chaucer:with Original Poems 513

The Dedication 515

Preface 520

To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond 539

Palamon and Arcite:or,The Knight's Tale,from Chaucer.In Three Books.Book Ⅰ 544

Book Ⅱ 559

Book Ⅲ 576

To my Honour'd Kinsman,John Driden,of Chesterton 605

Meleager and Atalanta,Out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's Metamorphosis 611

Sigismonda and Guiscardo,from Boccace 621

Baucis and Philemon,Out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 641

Pygmalion and the Statue,Out of the Tenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 646

Cinyras and Myrrha,Out of the Tenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 649

The First Book of Homer's Ilias 659

The Cock and the Fox:or,The Tale of the Nun's Priest,from Chaucer 681

Theodore and Honoria,from Boccace 702

Ceyx and Alcyone 713

The Flower and the Leaf:or,The Lady in the Arbour.A Vision 726

The Twelfth Book of Ovid His Metamorphoses,Wholly Translated 741

The Speeches of Ajax and Ulysses.From Ovid's Metamor-phoses Book ⅩⅢ 763

The Wife of Bath Her Tale 778

Of the Pythagorean Philosophy.From Ovid's Metamorphoses Book ⅩⅤ 792

1700 The Character of A Good Parson;Imitated from Chaucer,And Inlarg'd 811

The Monument of A Fair Maiden Lady,Who dy'd at Bath,and is there Interr'd 814

Cymon and Iphigenia,from Boccace 815

Prologue,Epilogue,Song and Secular Masque from The Pilgrim 832

1701 The Fair Stranger 839

1704 Lines on Tonson 840

POEMS from POETICAL MISCELLANIES:THE FIFTH PART: 841

On the Death of Amyntas:A Pastoral Elegy 841

On the Death of A Very Young Gentleman 843

The Lady's Song 844

Upon Young Mr.Rogers of Glocestershire 845

A Song.'Fair,sweet and young,receive a Prize' 845

Song.'High State and Honours to others impart' 846

Upon the Death of the Viscount Dundee 847

1712 Epitaph on the Monument of the Marquis of Winchester 848

Epitaph on Mrs.Margaret Paston of Barningham in Norfolk 848

1800 Lines to Mrs Creed 849

? Epitaph on Erasmus Lawton 849

1813 On the Marriage of the Fair and Vertuous Lady,Mrs Anastasia Stafford.A Pindarique Ode 850

INDEX OF POEMS 853

INDEX OF FIRST LINES 859

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