The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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Página 127
... dull and muddy is , As decaying liquor : Anger sets it on the lees , And refines it by degrees , Till it workes it quicker . 4 Celimena . Love by quarrels to beget Wisely you endeavour ; With a grave Physician's wit Who to cure an Ague ...
... dull and muddy is , As decaying liquor : Anger sets it on the lees , And refines it by degrees , Till it workes it quicker . 4 Celimena . Love by quarrels to beget Wisely you endeavour ; With a grave Physician's wit Who to cure an Ague ...
Página 128
... dull sence . - dull sence , much worse Than brisk , gay Non - sence ; and the heavyer Curse . 25 They bring old Ir'n , and glass upon the Stage , To barter with the Indians of our Age . Prologues , Epilogues and Songs . Text from The ...
... dull sence . - dull sence , much worse Than brisk , gay Non - sence ; and the heavyer Curse . 25 They bring old Ir'n , and glass upon the Stage , To barter with the Indians of our Age . Prologues , Epilogues and Songs . Text from The ...
Página 134
... dull Poet keeps you on with Masquing ; To make you think there's something worth your asking : But when ' tis shown , that which does now delight you , Will prove a Dowdy , with a Face to fright you . EPILOGUE to the Second Part of ...
... dull Poet keeps you on with Masquing ; To make you think there's something worth your asking : But when ' tis shown , that which does now delight you , Will prove a Dowdy , with a Face to fright you . EPILOGUE to the Second Part of ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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