The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... King protects . From your lov'd Thames a blessing yet is due , Second alone to that it brought in you ; A Queen , from whose chast womb , ordain'd by Fate , The souls of Kings unborn for bodies wait . It was your Love before made ...
... King protects . From your lov'd Thames a blessing yet is due , Second alone to that it brought in you ; A Queen , from whose chast womb , ordain'd by Fate , The souls of Kings unborn for bodies wait . It was your Love before made ...
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... King ; Did wisely from Expensive Sins refrain , And never broke the Sabbath , but for Gain : Nor ever was he known an Oath to vent , Or Curse unless against the Government . Thus , heaping Wealth , by the most ready way Among the Jews ...
... King ; Did wisely from Expensive Sins refrain , And never broke the Sabbath , but for Gain : Nor ever was he known an Oath to vent , Or Curse unless against the Government . Thus , heaping Wealth , by the most ready way Among the Jews ...
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... King , the King a Slave in Trust : Whom with State - craft ( to Int'rest onely True ) You now Accuse of ills contriv'd by You . To this Hell's Agent - Royal Youth fix here , Let Int'rest be the Star by which I Steer . Hence to repose ...
... King , the King a Slave in Trust : Whom with State - craft ( to Int'rest onely True ) You now Accuse of ills contriv'd by You . To this Hell's Agent - Royal Youth fix here , Let Int'rest be the Star by which I Steer . Hence to repose ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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