The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Faith , and to prop it onely with a twig : ' tis to design a Tower like that of Babel , which if it were possible ( as it is not ) to reach Heaven , would come to nothing by the confusion of the Workmen . For every man is Building a ...
... Faith , and to prop it onely with a twig : ' tis to design a Tower like that of Babel , which if it were possible ( as it is not ) to reach Heaven , would come to nothing by the confusion of the Workmen . For every man is Building a ...
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... Faith is not built on disquisitions vain ; The things we must believe , are few , and plain : But since men will believe more than they need ; And every man will make himself a Creed : In doubtfull questions ' tis the safest way To ...
... Faith is not built on disquisitions vain ; The things we must believe , are few , and plain : But since men will believe more than they need ; And every man will make himself a Creed : In doubtfull questions ' tis the safest way To ...
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... Faith no longer bore him out , Began to sink , as he began to doubt . Let us our native Character maintain , " Tis of our growth , to be sincerely plain . T'excel in Truth , we Loyally may strive ; Set Privilege against Prerogative : He ...
... Faith no longer bore him out , Began to sink , as he began to doubt . Let us our native Character maintain , " Tis of our growth , to be sincerely plain . T'excel in Truth , we Loyally may strive ; Set Privilege against Prerogative : He ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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