The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... bear along in his head the troublesome sense of four lines together . For those who write correctly in this kind must needs acknowledge , that the last line of the Stanza is to be consider'd in the composition of the first . Neither can ...
... bear along in his head the troublesome sense of four lines together . For those who write correctly in this kind must needs acknowledge , that the last line of the Stanza is to be consider'd in the composition of the first . Neither can ...
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... bear . Yet long thou shalt not from my Arms be lost , For soon I will o're - take thy Infant Ghost . But thou , my Love , and now my Love's Despair , Perform his Funerals with paternal care . His scatter'd Limbs with my dead body burn ...
... bear . Yet long thou shalt not from my Arms be lost , For soon I will o're - take thy Infant Ghost . But thou , my Love , and now my Love's Despair , Perform his Funerals with paternal care . His scatter'd Limbs with my dead body burn ...
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... bear a Son like Thee . From harden'd Oak , or from a Rocks cold womb , At least thou art from some fierce Tygress come , Or , on rough Seas , from their foundation torn , Got by the winds , and in a Tempest born : Like that which now ...
... bear a Son like Thee . From harden'd Oak , or from a Rocks cold womb , At least thou art from some fierce Tygress come , Or , on rough Seas , from their foundation torn , Got by the winds , and in a Tempest born : Like that which now ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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