The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... pow'r . ) 24I He wept the flames of what he lov'd so well , And what so well had merited his love . For never Prince in grace did more excel , Or Royal City more in duty strove . 960 242 Nor with an idle care did he behold : 94 Annus ...
... pow'r . ) 24I He wept the flames of what he lov'd so well , And what so well had merited his love . For never Prince in grace did more excel , Or Royal City more in duty strove . 960 242 Nor with an idle care did he behold : 94 Annus ...
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... Pow'r for Property allowd , Is mischeivously seated in the Crowd : For who can be secure of private Right , If ... Pow'r C - I : That Pow'r , which is A B 775 780 785 790 795 800 805 To Physick their Disease into a worse . Now what ...
... Pow'r for Property allowd , Is mischeivously seated in the Crowd : For who can be secure of private Right , If ... Pow'r C - I : That Pow'r , which is A B 775 780 785 790 795 800 805 To Physick their Disease into a worse . Now what ...
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... pow'r ; since nothing new can spring Without thy warmth , without thy influence bear , Or beautiful , or lovesome can appear , 30 Be thou my ayd : My tuneful Song inspire , And kindle with thy own productive fire ; While all thy ...
... pow'r ; since nothing new can spring Without thy warmth , without thy influence bear , Or beautiful , or lovesome can appear , 30 Be thou my ayd : My tuneful Song inspire , And kindle with thy own productive fire ; While all thy ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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