The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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John Dryden James Kinsley. Who ruin'd Crowns would Coronets exempt : For when by their designing Leaders taught To strike at Pow'r which for themselves they sought , The Vulgar gull'd into Rebellion , arm'd , Their blood to action by the ...
John Dryden James Kinsley. Who ruin'd Crowns would Coronets exempt : For when by their designing Leaders taught To strike at Pow'r which for themselves they sought , The Vulgar gull'd into Rebellion , arm'd , Their blood to action by the ...
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John Dryden James Kinsley. 27 Fiercer then Canon , and then Rocks more hard , The English undertake th ' unequal War : Seven Ships alone , by which the Port is barr'd , Besiege the Indies , and all Denmark dare . 28 These fight like ...
John Dryden James Kinsley. 27 Fiercer then Canon , and then Rocks more hard , The English undertake th ' unequal War : Seven Ships alone , by which the Port is barr'd , Besiege the Indies , and all Denmark dare . 28 These fight like ...
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John Dryden James Kinsley. Strong were his charms , who my weak faith misled . His Goddess Mother , and his aged Sire , Born on his back , did to my Fall conspire . O such he was , and is , that were he true , Without a blush I might his ...
John Dryden James Kinsley. Strong were his charms , who my weak faith misled . His Goddess Mother , and his aged Sire , Born on his back , did to my Fall conspire . O such he was , and is , that were he true , Without a blush I might his ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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