The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... wou'd have thought she cou'd have stirr'd ; but strove 15 With Modesty , and was asham'd to move . Art hid with Art , so well perform'd the Cheat , It caught the Carver with his own Deceit : He knows ' tis Madness , yet he must adore ...
... wou'd have thought she cou'd have stirr'd ; but strove 15 With Modesty , and was asham'd to move . Art hid with Art , so well perform'd the Cheat , It caught the Carver with his own Deceit : He knows ' tis Madness , yet he must adore ...
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... Wou'd not , and wou'd again , she knows not why ; Stops , and returns , makes and retracts the Vow ; Fain wou'd begin , but understands not how . As when a Pine is hew'd upon the Plains , And the last mortal Stroke alone remains , Lab ...
... Wou'd not , and wou'd again , she knows not why ; Stops , and returns , makes and retracts the Vow ; Fain wou'd begin , but understands not how . As when a Pine is hew'd upon the Plains , And the last mortal Stroke alone remains , Lab ...
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... wou'd Swear The World forgot him , if he was not there . What shou'd a Poet do ? " Tis hard for One To pleasure all the Fools that wou'd be shown : And yet not Two in Ten will pass the Town . Most Coxcombs are not of the Laughing kind ...
... wou'd Swear The World forgot him , if he was not there . What shou'd a Poet do ? " Tis hard for One To pleasure all the Fools that wou'd be shown : And yet not Two in Ten will pass the Town . Most Coxcombs are not of the Laughing kind ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
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