The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... bring : England , which first , by leading them astray , Hatch'd up Rebellion to destroy her King . ( y ) Philip's ... bring : 88 : bring . 67 68 799 know , 68 : know . 67 : know ; 88 202 Now on their coasts our conquering Navy rides ...
... bring : England , which first , by leading them astray , Hatch'd up Rebellion to destroy her King . ( y ) Philip's ... bring : 88 : bring . 67 68 799 know , 68 : know . 67 : know ; 88 202 Now on their coasts our conquering Navy rides ...
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... bring ; And without Conqu❜ring here thou art a King . Here thou to Carthage may'st transfer thy Troy ; Here young Ascanius may his Arms employ : And , while we live secure in soft repose , Bring many Laurells home from Conquer'd Foes ...
... bring ; And without Conqu❜ring here thou art a King . Here thou to Carthage may'st transfer thy Troy ; Here young Ascanius may his Arms employ : And , while we live secure in soft repose , Bring many Laurells home from Conquer'd Foes ...
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... bring , 1050 Our Monarch's praise let bright - ey'd Virgins sing ; Let Dryden with new Rules our Stage refine , And his great Models form by this Design : 1055 But where's a Second Virgil , to Rehearse Our Hero's Glories in his Epic ...
... bring , 1050 Our Monarch's praise let bright - ey'd Virgins sing ; Let Dryden with new Rules our Stage refine , And his great Models form by this Design : 1055 But where's a Second Virgil , to Rehearse Our Hero's Glories in his Epic ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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