The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... grow suppliant , and the poor grow proud : Those offer mighty gain , and these ask more . So void of pity is th ' ignoble crowd , When others ruine may increase their store . 251 As those who live by shores with joy behold Some wealthy ...
... grow suppliant , and the poor grow proud : Those offer mighty gain , and these ask more . So void of pity is th ' ignoble crowd , When others ruine may increase their store . 251 As those who live by shores with joy behold Some wealthy ...
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... grow Salvages : Nothing but Humane flesh your taste can please : And , as their Feasts with slaughter'd slaves began , So you , at each new Play , must have a Man . Hither you come , as to see Prizes fought ; If no Blood's drawn , you ...
... grow Salvages : Nothing but Humane flesh your taste can please : And , as their Feasts with slaughter'd slaves began , So you , at each new Play , must have a Man . Hither you come , as to see Prizes fought ; If no Blood's drawn , you ...
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... grow ; Heavy with dirt , and gath'ring as they goe . May none who have so little understood 30 To like such trash ... grow more fond as they grow impotent . Epilogue . Heading in MS : Epilogue to the second part of the Seige of Granada ...
... grow ; Heavy with dirt , and gath'ring as they goe . May none who have so little understood 30 To like such trash ... grow more fond as they grow impotent . Epilogue . Heading in MS : Epilogue to the second part of the Seige of Granada ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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