Poetic Openings : John Dryden to John Dryden

Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Alexander's Feast; Or, The Power Of Music : First Line : Twas at the royal feast for Persia won
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Alexander's Feast; Or, The Power Of Musique : First Line : ’Twas at the royal feast for Persia won
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : An Ode, On The Death Of Mr. Henry Purcell : First Line : Late Servant to his Majesty, and
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Calm Was The Even, And Clear Was The Sky : First Line : Calm was the even, and clear was the sky,
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Consecrated To The Glorious Memory Of His Most Serene And Renowned Highness, Oliver, Late Lord Protector Of This Commonwealth, Etc. : First Line : Consecrated to the Glorious Memory of His
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor! : First Line : Farewell, ungrateful traitor!
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Happy The Man : First Line : Happy the man, and happy he alone,
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Heroic Stanzas : First Line : Consecrated to the Glorious Memory of His
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Hidden Flame : First Line : Feed a flame within, which so torments me
Poet : John Dryden : Poem : Mac Flecknoe : First Line : All human things are subject to decay,
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