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............................................................. 57 THE FABLE OF DRYOPE.56 .................................................................... ...anger fate. No nymph of all Oechalia could compare For beauteous form with Dryope the fair, Her tender mother’s only hope and pride, (Myself the offsp... ...e with shade. ‘Behold Andraemon and th’ unhappy sire Appear, and for their Dryope inquire: A springing tree for Dryope they find, And print warm kisse... ...rtunes to Iole, who replies by narrating the transformations of her sister Dryope. 57 Such sons: Eteocles and Polynices. 58 The Marchantes T ale. Wr...
........................................................................................................................................ 57 THE FABLE OF DRYOPE.56 ........................................................................................................ 62 VERTUMNUS AND POMONA. ........................................................................................
...s from Chaucer January and May; or, The Merchant’s Tale The Wife of Bath The Temple of Fame Translations from Ovid Sappho to Phaon The Fable of Dryope Vertumnus and Pomona An Essay on Criticism Part I Part II Part III Ode for Music on St. Cecilia’s Day Argus The Balance of Europe The Translator On Mrs. Tofts, a Famous Opera-Singer Epistle to Mrs. Blount, w...