The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... ground ; Which sprouting leaves did suddenly inclose , And peaceful Olives shaded as they rose . How strangely active are the arts of Peace , Whose restlesse motions lesse than Wars do cease ! Peace is not freed from labour but from ...
... ground ; Which sprouting leaves did suddenly inclose , And peaceful Olives shaded as they rose . How strangely active are the arts of Peace , Whose restlesse motions lesse than Wars do cease ! Peace is not freed from labour but from ...
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... Ground . What Verse can do , he has perform'd in this , Which he presumes the most correct of his : But spite of all his pride a secret shame , Invades his breast at Shakespear's sacred name : Aw'd when he hears his Godlike Romans rage ...
... Ground . What Verse can do , he has perform'd in this , Which he presumes the most correct of his : But spite of all his pride a secret shame , Invades his breast at Shakespear's sacred name : Aw'd when he hears his Godlike Romans rage ...
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... ground , Oh let me first be laid ! You boast the Pomp and Plenty of your Land , And promise all shall be at my Command ; Your Trojan Wealth , believe me , I despise ; My own poor Native Land has dearer ties . Shou'd I be injur'd on your ...
... ground , Oh let me first be laid ! You boast the Pomp and Plenty of your Land , And promise all shall be at my Command ; Your Trojan Wealth , believe me , I despise ; My own poor Native Land has dearer ties . Shou'd I be injur'd on your ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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