Dryden As a Satirist

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Dryden As a Satirist
K Kuchenbcher
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Near the house in which he lived there were established "a sort of doves", but these animals "who cross the proverb, and abound with gall" (v. 947) are unworthy of the love and indulgence which their master bears to them. These doves who abuse their owner's kindness solmuch, are the clergy of the Church of England.
We see how much the obedient poet's feelings had changed against the Protestants, just as his sovereign's policy had done. Besides these doves, the same owner had behind his house an
...other farm, wherein "his poor domestic poultry" representing the Roman Catholic priests were fed. These "pampered pigeons" beheld those with malignant eyes, but feeling too feeble to fight against them, they tried to make allies of their former enemies. After a grave consultation all agreed to request the assistance of the Buzzard, which he willingly grants. The owner, seeing his indulgence so grossly abused, interferes by a stratagem, which he thinks will best settle all quarrels Finding that it was but a want of freedom that had hitherto made his fowls envious of one another, he issues a gracious edict granting liberty to all of them: "He therefore makes all birds of every sect Free of his farm, with promise to respect Their several kinds alike, and equally protect".

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