The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... happy Prince whom Heav'n hath taught the way By paying Vowes , to have more Vowes to pay ! Oh Happy Age ! Oh times like those alone 320 By Fate reserv'd for Great Augustus Throne ! When the joint growth of Armes and Arts foreshew The ...
... happy Prince whom Heav'n hath taught the way By paying Vowes , to have more Vowes to pay ! Oh Happy Age ! Oh times like those alone 320 By Fate reserv'd for Great Augustus Throne ! When the joint growth of Armes and Arts foreshew The ...
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... Happy never must be free ; ( Envy that does with misery reside , The joy and the revenge of ruin'd Pride ; ) Think it not hard if at so cheap a rate IOS IIO IIS 120 You can secure the constancy of Fate , Whose kindnesse sent , what does ...
... Happy never must be free ; ( Envy that does with misery reside , The joy and the revenge of ruin'd Pride ; ) Think it not hard if at so cheap a rate IOS IIO IIS 120 You can secure the constancy of Fate , Whose kindnesse sent , what does ...
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... happy Chief , proceed , Foreseize the Garlands for thy Brow decreed , While th ' inspir'd Tribe attend with noblest ... happy ] happy , A ( some copies ) B doe ] do A ( some copies ) Othriel's A B Pharoah's A ( some copies ) 986 994 ...
... happy Chief , proceed , Foreseize the Garlands for thy Brow decreed , While th ' inspir'd Tribe attend with noblest ... happy ] happy , A ( some copies ) B doe ] do A ( some copies ) Othriel's A B Pharoah's A ( some copies ) 986 994 ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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