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Subject: GWYNN, ELEANOR (NELL) (1650-1687)
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UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` A SATYR, by JOHN WILMOT    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Must I with patience ever silent sit
Last Line: Or who'd be safe and senseless like tom thinn?
Alternate Author Name(s): Rochester, 2d Earl Of
Subject(s): Gwynn, Eleanor (nell) (1650-1687); Hewitt, George. Viscount Hewytt Of Goran; How, John Grubman (1657-1722); Savage, Thomas. Earl Rivers (1628-1694); Savile, George. Marquis Of Halifax; Thynne Of Longleat, Thomas (1648-1682); Villiers, Edward (1620-1689)


ALMANZOR & ALMAHIDE, OR THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA: PROLOGUE, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: This jeast was first of t' other houses making
Last Line: As, in a combat, coats of mayle, and charms.
Variant Title(s): Prologues, Epilogues And Songs From The Conquest Of Granada: 1
Subject(s): Gwynn, Eleanor (nell) (1650-1687); Plays & Playwrights ; Poetry & Poets; Gwyn, Eleanor (nell); Gwynne, Eleanor (nell); Dramatists


DIALOGUE, by JOHN WILMOT    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: When to the king I bid good morrow
Last Line: From mazarin, that new pretender, %and from that politique, grammont
Alternate Author Name(s): Rochester, 2d Earl Of
Subject(s): Grammont, Philibert, Comte De; Gwynn, Eleanor (nell) (1650-1687); Knight, Mary; Mazarin, Jules (1602-1661); Porter, George (1622-1683)


LINES UPON A LOOKING-GLASS, by UNKNOWN    Poem Source                    
First Line: Glass antique, 'twixt thee and nell
Last Line: Was that face, by beauty's spell, %to the honest soul of nell!
Subject(s): Charles Ii, King Of England (1630-1685); Gwynn, Eleanor (nell) (1650-1687)


TYRANNICK [TYRANNIC] LOVE: EPILOGUE, by JOHN DRYDEN    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Hold! Are you mad? You damned, confounded dog!
Last Line: Yet dy'd a princess, acting in s.Cathar'n.
Subject(s): Ghosts; Gwynn, Eleanor (nell) (1650-1687); Plays & Playwrights ; Poetry & Poets; Supernatural; Gwyn, Eleanor (nell); Gwynne, Eleanor (nell); Dramatists