The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Soul 850 Mounts up , and leaves behind the Clouds and Starry Pole : From thence thy kindred legions mayst thou bring To aid the guardian Angel of thy King . Here stop my Muse , here cease thy painfull flight ; No Pinions can pursue ...
... Soul 850 Mounts up , and leaves behind the Clouds and Starry Pole : From thence thy kindred legions mayst thou bring To aid the guardian Angel of thy King . Here stop my Muse , here cease thy painfull flight ; No Pinions can pursue ...
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... Soul by shewing their Objects out of their true proportion ; either greater than the Life , or less ; but Instruction is to be given by shewing them what they naturally are . A Man is to be cheated into Passion , but to be reason'd into ...
... Soul by shewing their Objects out of their true proportion ; either greater than the Life , or less ; but Instruction is to be given by shewing them what they naturally are . A Man is to be cheated into Passion , but to be reason'd into ...
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... Souls can die , as well as Bodies can ? For , as before our Birth we felt no pain When Punique arms infested Land and ... Soul cou'd feel in her divided state , What's that to us , for we are only we While Souls and bodies in one frame ...
... Souls can die , as well as Bodies can ? For , as before our Birth we felt no pain When Punique arms infested Land and ... Soul cou'd feel in her divided state , What's that to us , for we are only we While Souls and bodies in one frame ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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