The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen3Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... King . The remaining Trojans chose him to lead them forth , and settle them in some Foreign Country . Ilioneus in his Speech to Dido , calls him expresly by the Name of King . Our Poet , who all this while had Augustus in his Eye , had ...
... King . The remaining Trojans chose him to lead them forth , and settle them in some Foreign Country . Ilioneus in his Speech to Dido , calls him expresly by the Name of King . Our Poet , who all this while had Augustus in his Eye , had ...
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... King Commands To loose his Fetters , and unbind his hands : Then adds these friendly words ; dismiss thy Fears , Forget the Greeks , be mine as thou wert theirs . But truly tell , was it for Force or Guile , Or some Religious End , you ...
... King Commands To loose his Fetters , and unbind his hands : Then adds these friendly words ; dismiss thy Fears , Forget the Greeks , be mine as thou wert theirs . But truly tell , was it for Force or Guile , Or some Religious End , you ...
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... King , they hop'd , wou'd hear a King's Request : Whose Son he once was call'd , and once his Guest . Their Suit , which was too just to be deny'd , The Heroe grants , and farther thus reply'd : 160 O Latian Princes , how severe a Fate ...
... King , they hop'd , wou'd hear a King's Request : Whose Son he once was call'd , and once his Guest . Their Suit , which was too just to be deny'd , The Heroe grants , and farther thus reply'd : 160 O Latian Princes , how severe a Fate ...
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