The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... fire . 223 The Ghosts of Traitors , from the Bridge descend , With bold Fanatick Spectres to rejoyce : About the fire into a Dance they bend , And sing their Sabbath Notes with feeble voice . 874 Too 68 88 : To 67 open 67 ( text ) 876 ...
... fire . 223 The Ghosts of Traitors , from the Bridge descend , With bold Fanatick Spectres to rejoyce : About the fire into a Dance they bend , And sing their Sabbath Notes with feeble voice . 874 Too 68 88 : To 67 open 67 ( text ) 876 ...
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... fire ran all along the shore , " And lighten'd all the River with the blaze : The waken'd Tydes began again to roar , And wond'ring Fish in shining waters gaze . ( b ) Sigæa igni freta lata relucent . Virg . 232 Old Father Thames rais'd ...
... fire ran all along the shore , " And lighten'd all the River with the blaze : The waken'd Tydes began again to roar , And wond'ring Fish in shining waters gaze . ( b ) Sigæa igni freta lata relucent . Virg . 232 Old Father Thames rais'd ...
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... Fire shipwrack't Passengers escape to Land , So look they , when on the bare Beach they stand , Dropping and cold ... Fire a judgement on the Stage , Which spar'd not Temples in its furious rage . But as our new - built City rises higher ...
... Fire shipwrack't Passengers escape to Land , So look they , when on the bare Beach they stand , Dropping and cold ... Fire a judgement on the Stage , Which spar'd not Temples in its furious rage . But as our new - built City rises higher ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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