| Dreme of Schir David Lyndsay, The , 91-92
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| Droome of Doomesday , 186
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| "Drummer Hodge" ("The Dead Drummer"), 513, 544
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| Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle, A , 550, 615, 629
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| Dryden, John (1631-1700), 274-281, 651;
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| characteristics of poetry of, 274-281;
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| and Geoffrey Chaucer, 56;
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| criticism of, 282;
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| the epic and, 279-280;
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| figurative language and, 277-279;
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| the heroic couplet and, 277, 310;
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| interests of, 281;
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| irony and, 279-280;
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