The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Fate . The Rabble now such Freedom did enjoy , As Winds at Sea that use it to destroy : Blind as the Cyclops , and as wild as he , They own'd a lawless salvage Libertie , Like that our painted Ancestours so priz'd 45 Ere Empires Arts ...
... Fate . The Rabble now such Freedom did enjoy , As Winds at Sea that use it to destroy : Blind as the Cyclops , and as wild as he , They own'd a lawless salvage Libertie , Like that our painted Ancestours so priz'd 45 Ere Empires Arts ...
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... Fate so weighty that it stops her wheel . In all things else above our humble fate Your equal mind yet swells not into state , But like some mountain in those happy Isles Where in perpetual Spring young Nature smiles , Your greatnesse ...
... Fate so weighty that it stops her wheel . In all things else above our humble fate Your equal mind yet swells not into state , But like some mountain in those happy Isles Where in perpetual Spring young Nature smiles , Your greatnesse ...
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... Fate will renew , For the Souls to meet closer above . 20 25 309 A SONG I FAREWEL , fair Armeda , my Joy and my Grief ; In vain I have Lov'd you , and find no Relief : Undone by your Vertue , too strict and severe , Your Eyes gave me ...
... Fate will renew , For the Souls to meet closer above . 20 25 309 A SONG I FAREWEL , fair Armeda , my Joy and my Grief ; In vain I have Lov'd you , and find no Relief : Undone by your Vertue , too strict and severe , Your Eyes gave me ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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