The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... dare provoke , yet cannot do us right , Like men with huffing looks , that dare not fight . But this reproach , our courage must not daunt , The Bravest Souldier may a Weapon want , Let Her that doubts us still , send her Gallant ...
... dare provoke , yet cannot do us right , Like men with huffing looks , that dare not fight . But this reproach , our courage must not daunt , The Bravest Souldier may a Weapon want , Let Her that doubts us still , send her Gallant ...
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... dare , Who both of ' em does judge and both compare . If amongst Poets one more bold there be , The man that dare attempt in either way , is he . Is to CGDb : this CGDa CGDb find . CG Da 17 to ] too CGD 26 men ; CGDb : men CG Da 34 go ...
... dare , Who both of ' em does judge and both compare . If amongst Poets one more bold there be , The man that dare attempt in either way , is he . Is to CGDb : this CGDa CGDb find . CG Da 17 to ] too CGD 26 men ; CGDb : men CG Da 34 go ...
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... dare complain , Thy tuneful Voice with numbers joyn , Thy words will more prevail than mine ; To Souls oppress'd and dumb with grief , The Gods ordain this kind relief ; That Musick shou'd in sounds convey , What dying Lovers dare not ...
... dare complain , Thy tuneful Voice with numbers joyn , Thy words will more prevail than mine ; To Souls oppress'd and dumb with grief , The Gods ordain this kind relief ; That Musick shou'd in sounds convey , What dying Lovers dare not ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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