The Poetical Works of John DrydenReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - Poetry This collection of poems by John Dryden includes his best works. The depth of ideas and uniqueness of the writer is present in each piece of poetry. These works have maintained their popularity through five centuries and are still one of the most influential verses. Enchanting! |
Contents
Cover | |
Poem III | |
Poem IV | |
Poem V | |
PoemVI | |
Poem IX | |
Poem XIII | |
Poem XIV | |
Piece XIV | |
Piece XV | |
Piece XXI | |
Piece XVII Piece XVIII Piece XIX | |
Piece XXIII Piece XXIV | |
Piece XXVII Piece XXVIII | |
Piece XXXI Piece XXXII Piece XXXIII | |
Piece XXXV | |
Poem XVI Poem XVII | |
EpistleII | |
Piece I | |
Piece VII | |
Piece IX Piece X | |
PieceXII Piece XIII | |
PieceXXXVI Piece XXXVII | |
Piece XXXIX | |
XL | |
Piece XLI | |
Piece XLII | |
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