The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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Página 148
... common Rode . Th ' unnatural strain'd Buffoon is onely taking : No Fop can please you now of Gods own making . Pardon our Poet if he speaks his Mind , You come to Plays with your own Follies lin❜d : Small Fooles fall on you , like ...
... common Rode . Th ' unnatural strain'd Buffoon is onely taking : No Fop can please you now of Gods own making . Pardon our Poet if he speaks his Mind , You come to Plays with your own Follies lin❜d : Small Fooles fall on you , like ...
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... Common Rule was made the common Prey ; And at the mercy of the Rabble lay . The tender Page with horney Fists was gaul'd ; And he was gifted most that loudest baul'd : The Spirit gave the Doctoral Degree : And every member of a Company ...
... Common Rule was made the common Prey ; And at the mercy of the Rabble lay . The tender Page with horney Fists was gaul'd ; And he was gifted most that loudest baul'd : The Spirit gave the Doctoral Degree : And every member of a Company ...
Página 385
... Common Whore with Ladyship : But here each sawcy Wit at Random writes , And uses Ladies as he uses Knights . Our Author , Young , and Grateful in his Nature , Vow's , that from him no Nymph deserves a Satyr . Nor will he ever Draw - I ...
... Common Whore with Ladyship : But here each sawcy Wit at Random writes , And uses Ladies as he uses Knights . Our Author , Young , and Grateful in his Nature , Vow's , that from him no Nymph deserves a Satyr . Nor will he ever Draw - I ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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