The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... cause . To shun my Love , if thou wilt seek thy Fate , " Tis a dear purchase , and a costly hate . Stay but a little , till the Tempest cease ; And the loud winds are lull'd into a peace . May all thy rage , like theirs , unconstant ...
... cause . To shun my Love , if thou wilt seek thy Fate , " Tis a dear purchase , and a costly hate . Stay but a little , till the Tempest cease ; And the loud winds are lull'd into a peace . May all thy rage , like theirs , unconstant ...
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... Cause reviv'd , a Plot requires . Plots , true or false , are necessary things , To raise up Common - wealths , and ruin Kings . Th ' inhabitants of old Jerusalem Were Jebusites : the Town so call'd from them ; And their's the Native ...
... Cause reviv'd , a Plot requires . Plots , true or false , are necessary things , To raise up Common - wealths , and ruin Kings . Th ' inhabitants of old Jerusalem Were Jebusites : the Town so call'd from them ; And their's the Native ...
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... cause of this unrest , And all this burden lodg'd within the breast , Sure they wou'd change their course ; nor live as now , Uncertain what to wish or what to vow . Uneasie both in Countrey and in Town , They search a place to lay ...
... cause of this unrest , And all this burden lodg'd within the breast , Sure they wou'd change their course ; nor live as now , Uncertain what to wish or what to vow . Uneasie both in Countrey and in Town , They search a place to lay ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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