The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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Página 147
... cry'd , Oh my dear , I am robb'd of my bliss ; ' Tis unkind to your Love , and unfaithfully done , To leave me behind you , and die all alone . 3 The Youth , though in haste , And breathing his last , In pity dy'd slowly , while she dy ...
... cry'd , Oh my dear , I am robb'd of my bliss ; ' Tis unkind to your Love , and unfaithfully done , To leave me behind you , and die all alone . 3 The Youth , though in haste , And breathing his last , In pity dy'd slowly , while she dy ...
Página 189
... cry'd : The Grandsire heard him , and the theft he spy'd . Swift as a Whirl - wind to the Nurse he flyes ; And deafs his stormy Subjects with his cries . With one fierce puff , he blows the leaves away : Expos'd the self - discover'd ...
... cry'd : The Grandsire heard him , and the theft he spy'd . Swift as a Whirl - wind to the Nurse he flyes ; And deafs his stormy Subjects with his cries . With one fierce puff , he blows the leaves away : Expos'd the self - discover'd ...
Página 368
... cry'd hold , The Man might have been hang'd but for his Gold . Yet some suppose ' twas Love ( some few indeed , ) That stopt the fatal fury of her Speed : She saw , she sigh'd ; her nimble Feet refuse Their wonted Speed , and she took ...
... cry'd hold , The Man might have been hang'd but for his Gold . Yet some suppose ' twas Love ( some few indeed , ) That stopt the fatal fury of her Speed : She saw , she sigh'd ; her nimble Feet refuse Their wonted Speed , and she took ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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