The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Court is scarce so hard to get ; In vain they croud each other at the Door ; For ev❜n Reversions are all beg'd ... Courts themselves are just , for fear of shame : So has the mighty Merit of your Play Extorted praise , and forc'd it ...
... Court is scarce so hard to get ; In vain they croud each other at the Door ; For ev❜n Reversions are all beg'd ... Courts themselves are just , for fear of shame : So has the mighty Merit of your Play Extorted praise , and forc'd it ...
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... Court and Stews : Which Hebrew Priests the more unkindly took , Because the Fleece accompanies the Flock . Some ... Courts been Great , and thrown from thence , Like Feinds , were harden'd in Impenitence . 145 Some by their Monarch's ...
... Court and Stews : Which Hebrew Priests the more unkindly took , Because the Fleece accompanies the Flock . Some ... Courts been Great , and thrown from thence , Like Feinds , were harden'd in Impenitence . 145 Some by their Monarch's ...
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... Court s Jupiter I made my Court in vain , Ale now assume my native shape again . I'm weary to be so unkindly us'd , And would not be a God to be refus❜d . State grows uneasie when it hinders love , A glorious burden , which the Wise ...
... Court s Jupiter I made my Court in vain , Ale now assume my native shape again . I'm weary to be so unkindly us'd , And would not be a God to be refus❜d . State grows uneasie when it hinders love , A glorious burden , which the Wise ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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