The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... forc'd great Jove from his own Heaven to fly , ( What King , what Crown from Treasons reach is free , If Jove and Heaven can violated be ? ) 40 The lesser Gods that shar'd his prosp'rous State All suffer'd in the Exil'd Thund'rers Fate ...
... forc'd great Jove from his own Heaven to fly , ( What King , what Crown from Treasons reach is free , If Jove and Heaven can violated be ? ) 40 The lesser Gods that shar'd his prosp'rous State All suffer'd in the Exil'd Thund'rers Fate ...
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... forc'd to stay , Nor longer durst with vertue be at strife : This , as a Ransome Albemarl did pay For all the glories of so great a life . 105 For now brave Rupert from afar appears , Whose waving Streamers the glad General knows : With ...
... forc'd to stay , Nor longer durst with vertue be at strife : This , as a Ransome Albemarl did pay For all the glories of so great a life . 105 For now brave Rupert from afar appears , Whose waving Streamers the glad General knows : With ...
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... Forc'd at the last , my shameful pain I tell : And , oh , what follow'd we both know too well ! ' When half denying , more than half content , S 10 15 20 25 30 35 ' Embraces warm'd me to a full consent : '. 9 his ] the 83-93 47 not , 83 ...
... Forc'd at the last , my shameful pain I tell : And , oh , what follow'd we both know too well ! ' When half denying , more than half content , S 10 15 20 25 30 35 ' Embraces warm'd me to a full consent : '. 9 his ] the 83-93 47 not , 83 ...
Contenido
Upon the death of the Lord Hastings I | 1 |
To my Honored Friend St Robert Howard On his Excellent | 13 |
TO HIS SACRED MAIESTY A Panegyrick on his Coronation | 24 |
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