The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Crowd : Truth speaks too Low ; Hypocrisie too Loud . Let ' em be first , to flatter in success ; Duty can stay ; but Guilt has need to press . S IO IS Once , when true Zeal the Sons of God did call , 20 To make their solemn show at ...
... Crowd : Truth speaks too Low ; Hypocrisie too Loud . Let ' em be first , to flatter in success ; Duty can stay ; but Guilt has need to press . S IO IS Once , when true Zeal the Sons of God did call , 20 To make their solemn show at ...
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... Crowds , whose Guilt Shall dread his vengeance till his Bloud be spilt . Which if my filial Tenderness oppose , Since ... Crowd . Far in the doubtfull Passage you are gone , And onely can be Safe by pressing on . The Crowns true Heir , a ...
... Crowds , whose Guilt Shall dread his vengeance till his Bloud be spilt . Which if my filial Tenderness oppose , Since ... Crowd . Far in the doubtfull Passage you are gone , And onely can be Safe by pressing on . The Crowns true Heir , a ...
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... Crowd , appease Our Senates raging with the Crowds Disease . Henceforth unbiass'd Measures let ' em draw From no false Gloss , but Genuine Text of Law ; Nor urge those Crimes upon Religions score Themselves so much , in Jebusites abhor ...
... Crowd , appease Our Senates raging with the Crowds Disease . Henceforth unbiass'd Measures let ' em draw From no false Gloss , but Genuine Text of Law ; Nor urge those Crimes upon Religions score Themselves so much , in Jebusites abhor ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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