The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Death's Harbinger ? Must She , With him expiring , feel Mortality ? Is Death ( Sin's wages ) Grace's now ? shall Art Make us more Learned , onely to depart ? If Merit be Disease , if Vertue Death ; To be Good , Not to be ; who'd then ...
... Death's Harbinger ? Must She , With him expiring , feel Mortality ? Is Death ( Sin's wages ) Grace's now ? shall Art Make us more Learned , onely to depart ? If Merit be Disease , if Vertue Death ; To be Good , Not to be ; who'd then ...
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... death exempts him , and wards off the blow , Which we , the living , only feel and bear ) What is there left for us in death to fear ? When once that pause of life has come between , ' Tis just the same as we had never been . And ...
... death exempts him , and wards off the blow , Which we , the living , only feel and bear ) What is there left for us in death to fear ? When once that pause of life has come between , ' Tis just the same as we had never been . And ...
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... death . 235 Mean time , when thoughts of death disturb thy head ; Consider , Ancus great and good is dead ; Ancus thy better far , was born to die , And thou , dost thou bewail mortality ? So many Monarchs with their mighty State , 240 ...
... death . 235 Mean time , when thoughts of death disturb thy head ; Consider , Ancus great and good is dead ; Ancus thy better far , was born to die , And thou , dost thou bewail mortality ? So many Monarchs with their mighty State , 240 ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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