The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen3Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... cou'd not have Engag'd him in single Combat , unless his Hurt had 1520 been miraculously heal'd . And the Poet had consider'd that the Dittany which she brought from Crete , cou'd not have wrought so speedy an effect , without the Juice ...
... cou'd not have Engag'd him in single Combat , unless his Hurt had 1520 been miraculously heal'd . And the Poet had consider'd that the Dittany which she brought from Crete , cou'd not have wrought so speedy an effect , without the Juice ...
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... cou'd not use ; because Æneas kept him at a distance with his Spear . I wonder Rueus saw not this , where he charges his Author so unjustly , for giving Turnus a second Sword , to no purpose . 1610 How cou'd he fasten a blow , or make a ...
... cou'd not use ; because Æneas kept him at a distance with his Spear . I wonder Rueus saw not this , where he charges his Author so unjustly , for giving Turnus a second Sword , to no purpose . 1610 How cou'd he fasten a blow , or make a ...
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... cou'd protect from sacrilegious Hands : On Heav'n she cast her Eyes , she sigh'd , she cry'd , 540 545 ( ' Twas all she cou'd ) her tender Arms were ty❜d . So sad a Sight Chorabus cou'd not bear ; But fir'd with Rage , distracted with ...
... cou'd protect from sacrilegious Hands : On Heav'n she cast her Eyes , she sigh'd , she cry'd , 540 545 ( ' Twas all she cou'd ) her tender Arms were ty❜d . So sad a Sight Chorabus cou'd not bear ; But fir'd with Rage , distracted with ...
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