The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Fame is false to all that keep her long ; And turns up to the Fop that's brisk and young . Some wiser Poet now would leave Fame first : But elder wits are like old Lovers , curst ; Who , when the vigor of their youth is spent , Still ...
... Fame is false to all that keep her long ; And turns up to the Fop that's brisk and young . Some wiser Poet now would leave Fame first : But elder wits are like old Lovers , curst ; Who , when the vigor of their youth is spent , Still ...
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... Fame , and Praise despise ; Fame is the Trumpet , but your Smile the Prize . You sit above , and see vain men below The Sea Fight . 22 Keel . 91 : Keel , 73 135 To the Lady Castlemain . Text from A New Collection of Poems and Songs ...
... Fame , and Praise despise ; Fame is the Trumpet , but your Smile the Prize . You sit above , and see vain men below The Sea Fight . 22 Keel . 91 : Keel , 73 135 To the Lady Castlemain . Text from A New Collection of Poems and Songs ...
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... Fame had publisht the Renown Of Sh's Coronation through the Town . Rows'd by report of Fame , the Nations meet , From near Bun - Hill , and distant Watling - street . No Persian Carpets spread th ' Imperial way , But scatter'd Limbs of ...
... Fame had publisht the Renown Of Sh's Coronation through the Town . Rows'd by report of Fame , the Nations meet , From near Bun - Hill , and distant Watling - street . No Persian Carpets spread th ' Imperial way , But scatter'd Limbs of ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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67 errata 67 text ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Achitophel Æneid Author Beauty bold call'd CGDb collated copies cou'd Crimes Crowd Crown dare delight design'd Dido Duke of Guise dull e're edition English EPILOGUE and SONGS Ev'n eyes Fame Fate Father fear fight fire flames Foes Fools forc'd Friend Gallants give grace happy hast heart Heav'n Honour hope Jebusites JOHN DRYDEN joyn judge kind King Laws lov'd Love Lovers Lucretius mighty mind Monarch Muse Nakar Nature ne're never Nymph o're once Ovid pain Passions Play pleas'd Plot Poem Poet Pow'r praise Prince Prologue Prologue and Epilogue publick rage rais'd Rhyme Sacred Satyr Sence shou'd sight Soul Tempest thee there's thou thought Town Translation true twas TYRANNICK LOVE Verse Vertue Virgil wind words wou'd writ write Youth ΙΟ