The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Prince alone would have the publique voice ; And all his Neighbours Realms would desarts make . 45 He without fear a dangerous War pursues , Which without rashness he began before . As Honour made him first the danger choose , So still ...
... Prince alone would have the publique voice ; And all his Neighbours Realms would desarts make . 45 He without fear a dangerous War pursues , Which without rashness he began before . As Honour made him first the danger choose , So still ...
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... Prince ? Yet there new Scepters and new Loves you seek ; New Vows to plight , and plighted Vows to break . When will ... Prince ? 81-93 : Prince . 80 S 10 IS 20 25 30 I rave : nor canst thou Venus ' offspring be 198 Ovid's Epistles.
... Prince ? Yet there new Scepters and new Loves you seek ; New Vows to plight , and plighted Vows to break . When will ... Prince ? 81-93 : Prince . 80 S 10 IS 20 25 30 I rave : nor canst thou Venus ' offspring be 198 Ovid's Epistles.
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... Prince enthron'd , we must confess The People's Suff'rings than that Monarch's less , Who must to hard Conditions still be bound , And for his Quiet with the Crowd compound ; Or shou'd his thoughts to Tyranny incline , Where are the ...
... Prince enthron'd , we must confess The People's Suff'rings than that Monarch's less , Who must to hard Conditions still be bound , And for his Quiet with the Crowd compound ; Or shou'd his thoughts to Tyranny incline , Where are the ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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