The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... fool is hunted from the herd . 8 Wit , ] Wit . 76 84 93 10 I now ] I vow 76 84 93 : I , now MS . See Commentary 14 fool ] Toole MS Additional lines follow in MS : Labour , to put in more , as Master Bayes Thrumms in Additions to his ten ...
... fool is hunted from the herd . 8 Wit , ] Wit . 76 84 93 10 I now ] I vow 76 84 93 : I , now MS . See Commentary 14 fool ] Toole MS Additional lines follow in MS : Labour , to put in more , as Master Bayes Thrumms in Additions to his ten ...
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... fools , of the Old Trojan stock , That stand so thick one cannot miss the flock , Poets have cause to dread a keeping ... fool - bane here . And after all our judging Fops were serv'd , Dull Poets too shou'd have a dose reserv'd , Such ...
... fools , of the Old Trojan stock , That stand so thick one cannot miss the flock , Poets have cause to dread a keeping ... fool - bane here . And after all our judging Fops were serv'd , Dull Poets too shou'd have a dose reserv'd , Such ...
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... fool , thou covetous of pain . But if an old decrepit Sot lament ; What thou ( She cryes ) who hast outliv'd content ! Dost thou complain , who hast enjoy'd my store ? But this is still th ' effect of wishing more ! Unsatisfy'd with all ...
... fool , thou covetous of pain . But if an old decrepit Sot lament ; What thou ( She cryes ) who hast outliv'd content ! Dost thou complain , who hast enjoy'd my store ? But this is still th ' effect of wishing more ! Unsatisfy'd with all ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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