Poetic Openings : John Dryden to John Dryden
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Marriage A-la-mode :
First Line : Why should a foolish marriage vow,
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Ode :
First Line : To the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady, Mrs Anne Killigrew,
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : One Happy Moment :
First Line : No, no, poor suff’ring Heart, no Change endeavour,
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Religio Laici :
First Line : (OR A LAYMAN'S FAITH)
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Secular Masque, The :
First Line : Enter JANUS
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Song ( Sylvia The Fair, In The Bloom Of Fifteen ) :
First Line : Sylvia the fair, in the bloom of fifteen,
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Song For Saint Cecilia's Day, 1687 :
First Line : From Harmony, from heavenly Harmony
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Song From Amphitryon :
First Line : Air Iris I love, and hourly I die,
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Song From An Evening's Love :
First Line : After the pangs of a desperate lover,
Poet : John Dryden :
Poem : Song From Marriage-a-la-mode :
First Line : Why should a foolish marriage vow,