The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... World betray'd ; So by your Counsels we are brought to view A rich and undiscover'd World in you . By you our Monarch does that fame assure 70 75 Which Kings must have or cannot live secure : 80 For prosp❜rous Princes gain their ...
... World betray'd ; So by your Counsels we are brought to view A rich and undiscover'd World in you . By you our Monarch does that fame assure 70 75 Which Kings must have or cannot live secure : 80 For prosp❜rous Princes gain their ...
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... World shall be subdu'd by one more old ; And see that World already's hither come . Que . If these be they , we welcom then our Doom . Their Looks are such , that Mercy flows from thence , More gentle than our Native Innocence . Boy ...
... World shall be subdu'd by one more old ; And see that World already's hither come . Que . If these be they , we welcom then our Doom . Their Looks are such , that Mercy flows from thence , More gentle than our Native Innocence . Boy ...
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... World on the New Scene attend , Admire the turns , and wish a prosp❜rous end . This Place the seat of Peace , the quiet Cell Where Arts remov'd from noisy buisness dwell , Shou'd calm your Wills , unite the jarring parts , And with a ...
... World on the New Scene attend , Admire the turns , and wish a prosp❜rous end . This Place the seat of Peace , the quiet Cell Where Arts remov'd from noisy buisness dwell , Shou'd calm your Wills , unite the jarring parts , And with a ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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