The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... heart . Sometimes in a Pet , When I am despis'd , I my freedom would get ; But streight a sweet smile Does my anger beguile , And my heart does recall , Then the more I do struggle , the lower I fall . Heaven does not impart Such a ...
... heart . Sometimes in a Pet , When I am despis'd , I my freedom would get ; But streight a sweet smile Does my anger beguile , And my heart does recall , Then the more I do struggle , the lower I fall . Heaven does not impart Such a ...
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... Hearts some Human frailties joyn : Achilles must with Homer's heat ingage ; For an affront I'm pleas'd to see him rage . Those little Failings in your Hero's heart Show that of Man and Nature he has part : To leave known Rules you ...
... Hearts some Human frailties joyn : Achilles must with Homer's heat ingage ; For an affront I'm pleas'd to see him rage . Those little Failings in your Hero's heart Show that of Man and Nature he has part : To leave known Rules you ...
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... Heart : The Muses thus their Reputation rais'd , And with just Gratitude in Greece were prais'd . 1020 With pleasure Mortals did their Wonders see , And Sacrific'd to their Divinity : But Want , at last base Flatt'ry entertain❜d , And ...
... Heart : The Muses thus their Reputation rais'd , And with just Gratitude in Greece were prais'd . 1020 With pleasure Mortals did their Wonders see , And Sacrific'd to their Divinity : But Want , at last base Flatt'ry entertain❜d , And ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
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