The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... force employes : His weak ones deep into his Reer he bore , Remote from Guns as sick men are from noise . 92 350 355 360 His fiery Canon did their passage guide , 365 And foll'wing smoke obscur'd them from the foe . Thus Israel safe ...
... force employes : His weak ones deep into his Reer he bore , Remote from Guns as sick men are from noise . 92 350 355 360 His fiery Canon did their passage guide , 365 And foll'wing smoke obscur'd them from the foe . Thus Israel safe ...
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... force confest ; And , to be shorn , lay slumb'ring on her breast . But , when this fatal Counsel , found too late , Expos'd its Authour to the publique hate ; When his just Sovereign , by no impious way , Cou'd be seduc'd to Arbitrary ...
... force confest ; And , to be shorn , lay slumb'ring on her breast . But , when this fatal Counsel , found too late , Expos'd its Authour to the publique hate ; When his just Sovereign , by no impious way , Cou'd be seduc'd to Arbitrary ...
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... force of any lightning but the eye . Beauty and youth more then a God Command ; No fore could e're the force of these withstand . Tis here that Sovereign Pow'r admits dispute , Beauty sometimes is justly absolute . ΙΟ St 20 25 ΙΟ Our ...
... force of any lightning but the eye . Beauty and youth more then a God Command ; No fore could e're the force of these withstand . Tis here that Sovereign Pow'r admits dispute , Beauty sometimes is justly absolute . ΙΟ St 20 25 ΙΟ Our ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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