The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Subjects heart , Who love that praise in which themselves have part : By you he fits those Subjects to obey , 85 As Heavens Eternal Monarch does convey His pow'r unseen , and man to his designs , By his bright Ministers the Stars ...
... Subjects heart , Who love that praise in which themselves have part : By you he fits those Subjects to obey , 85 As Heavens Eternal Monarch does convey His pow'r unseen , and man to his designs , By his bright Ministers the Stars ...
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... subjects is onely counterfeit , it will not endure the test of danger ; the greatness of Arms is onely real : other greatness burdens a Nation with its weight , 90 this supports it with its strength . And as it is the happiness of the ...
... subjects is onely counterfeit , it will not endure the test of danger ; the greatness of Arms is onely real : other greatness burdens a Nation with its weight , 90 this supports it with its strength . And as it is the happiness of the ...
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... Subjects love supplies , Who , in that bounty , to themselves are kind : So glad Egyptians see their Nilus rise , And in his plenty their abundance find . 47 175 180 With equal pow'r he does two Chiefs create , 185 Two such , as each ...
... Subjects love supplies , Who , in that bounty , to themselves are kind : So glad Egyptians see their Nilus rise , And in his plenty their abundance find . 47 175 180 With equal pow'r he does two Chiefs create , 185 Two such , as each ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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