The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... hast inspir'd me with thy soul , and I Who ne're before could ken of Poetry Am grown so good proficient , I can lend ... hast took As all admire , before the down begin To peep , as yet , upon thy smoother Chin ; And , making ...
... hast inspir'd me with thy soul , and I Who ne're before could ken of Poetry Am grown so good proficient , I can lend ... hast took As all admire , before the down begin To peep , as yet , upon thy smoother Chin ; And , making ...
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... hast enjoy'd , if thou hast known to live , And pleasure not leak'd thro ' thee like a Seive , 110 IIS 120 125 Why dost thou not give thanks as at a plenteous feast 130 Cram'd to the throat with life , and rise and take thy rest ? But ...
... hast enjoy'd , if thou hast known to live , And pleasure not leak'd thro ' thee like a Seive , 110 IIS 120 125 Why dost thou not give thanks as at a plenteous feast 130 Cram'd to the throat with life , and rise and take thy rest ? But ...
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... hast outliv'd content ! Dost thou complain , who hast enjoy'd my store ? But this is still th ' effect of wishing more ! Unsatisfy'd with all that Nature brings ; Loathing the present , liking absent things ; From hence it comes thy ...
... hast outliv'd content ! Dost thou complain , who hast enjoy'd my store ? But this is still th ' effect of wishing more ! Unsatisfy'd with all that Nature brings ; Loathing the present , liking absent things ; From hence it comes thy ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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