The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Heav'n our Monarch's fortune did confess , Beginning conquest from his Royal Race . 20 But since it was decreed , Auspicious King , In Britain's right that thou should'st wed the Main , Heav'n , as a gage , would cast some precious ...
... Heav'n our Monarch's fortune did confess , Beginning conquest from his Royal Race . 20 But since it was decreed , Auspicious King , In Britain's right that thou should'st wed the Main , Heav'n , as a gage , would cast some precious ...
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... Heav'n , though its hard Decree was past , 80 Seem'd pointing to a gracious Turn agen : And Death's up - lifted Arme arrested in its hast . Heav'n half repented of the doom , And almost griev'd it had foreseen , What by Foresight it ...
... Heav'n , though its hard Decree was past , 80 Seem'd pointing to a gracious Turn agen : And Death's up - lifted Arme arrested in its hast . Heav'n half repented of the doom , And almost griev'd it had foreseen , What by Foresight it ...
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... Heav'n had not Leasure to renew : For all the Blest Fraternity of Love Solemniz'd there thy Birth , and kept thy Holyday above . IV O Gracious God ! How far have we Prophan'd thy Heav'nly Gift of Poesy ? Made prostitute and profligate ...
... Heav'n had not Leasure to renew : For all the Blest Fraternity of Love Solemniz'd there thy Birth , and kept thy Holyday above . IV O Gracious God ! How far have we Prophan'd thy Heav'nly Gift of Poesy ? Made prostitute and profligate ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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