The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... e're you see a Play . Just as old Sinners worn from their delight , Give money to be whip'd to appetite . But what a Pox keep I so much ado To save our Poet ? he is one of you ; A Brother Judgment , and as I hear say , 30 should shield ...
... e're you see a Play . Just as old Sinners worn from their delight , Give money to be whip'd to appetite . But what a Pox keep I so much ado To save our Poet ? he is one of you ; A Brother Judgment , and as I hear say , 30 should shield ...
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... e're believ'd the first ; No wonder their own Plot , no Plot they think ; The Man that makes it , never smells the Stink . And , now it comes into my Head , I'le tell Why these damn'd Trimmers lov'd the Turks so well . The Original ...
... e're believ'd the first ; No wonder their own Plot , no Plot they think ; The Man that makes it , never smells the Stink . And , now it comes into my Head , I'le tell Why these damn'd Trimmers lov'd the Turks so well . The Original ...
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... e're thou get'st to day is gain . V ΤΟ 15 20 Secure those golden early joyes , 25 That Youth unsowr'd with sorrow bears , E're with'ring time the taste destroyes , With sickness and unweildy years ! For active sports , for pleasing rest ...
... e're thou get'st to day is gain . V ΤΟ 15 20 Secure those golden early joyes , 25 That Youth unsowr'd with sorrow bears , E're with'ring time the taste destroyes , With sickness and unweildy years ! For active sports , for pleasing rest ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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