The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Arms accuse , These Arms may Sons against their Fathers use , And , tis my wish , the next Successors Reign May make no other Israelite complain . Youth , Beauty , Graceful Action , seldom fail : But Common Interest always will prevail ...
... Arms accuse , These Arms may Sons against their Fathers use , And , tis my wish , the next Successors Reign May make no other Israelite complain . Youth , Beauty , Graceful Action , seldom fail : But Common Interest always will prevail ...
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... Arms , With Terrour each expecting his Alarms . Where Judah , where was now , thy Lyons Roar ? Thou onely cou❜dst the Captive Lands restore ; But Thou , with inbred Broils , and Faction prest , From Egypt needst a Guardian with the ...
... Arms , With Terrour each expecting his Alarms . Where Judah , where was now , thy Lyons Roar ? Thou onely cou❜dst the Captive Lands restore ; But Thou , with inbred Broils , and Faction prest , From Egypt needst a Guardian with the ...
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... Arms : ' Tis rows'd and with a new strung Nerve , the Spear already shakes . No Neighing of the Warriour Steeds , 460 465 470 No Drum , or louder Trumpet , needs 475 T ' inspire the Coward , warm the Cold , His Voice , his sole ...
... Arms : ' Tis rows'd and with a new strung Nerve , the Spear already shakes . No Neighing of the Warriour Steeds , 460 465 470 No Drum , or louder Trumpet , needs 475 T ' inspire the Coward , warm the Cold , His Voice , his sole ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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