The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Town , In their own Plague and Fire have breath'd their last , Or , dimly , in their sinking sockets frown . 292 Now frequent Trines the happier lights among , And high - rais'd Jove from his dark prison freed : ( Those weights took off ...
... Town , In their own Plague and Fire have breath'd their last , Or , dimly , in their sinking sockets frown . 292 Now frequent Trines the happier lights among , And high - rais'd Jove from his dark prison freed : ( Those weights took off ...
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... Town so clear , That we can Act in peace , and you can hear . ' Twas a sad sight , before they march'd from home , To see our Warriours , in Red Wastecoats , come , With hair tuck'd up , into our Tireing - room . But ' twas more sad to ...
... Town so clear , That we can Act in peace , and you can hear . ' Twas a sad sight , before they march'd from home , To see our Warriours , in Red Wastecoats , come , With hair tuck'd up , into our Tireing - room . But ' twas more sad to ...
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... Town so much , and thrives so well , That Fopps and Knaves grow Druggs , and will not sell . In vain our Wares on Theaters are shown , When each has a Plantation of his own . His Cruse ne'r fails ; for whatsoe're he spends , There's ...
... Town so much , and thrives so well , That Fopps and Knaves grow Druggs , and will not sell . In vain our Wares on Theaters are shown , When each has a Plantation of his own . His Cruse ne'r fails ; for whatsoe're he spends , There's ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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