The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... less severely shown , For he considers that himself is one . Some stabbing Wits , to bloudy Satyr bent , Would treat both Sexes with less complement : 26 and ] with CGD cunning CG Da falls CGD 27 we presume ] ' tis presumed , CGD struts ...
... less severely shown , For he considers that himself is one . Some stabbing Wits , to bloudy Satyr bent , Would treat both Sexes with less complement : 26 and ] with CGD cunning CG Da falls CGD 27 we presume ] ' tis presumed , CGD struts ...
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... Less fatal the repeated Wars of Tyre , And less ferusalem's avenging Fire . With gentler terrour these our State o'erran , Than since our Evidencing Days began ! On every Cheek a pale Confusion sat , Continu'd Fear beyond the worst of ...
... Less fatal the repeated Wars of Tyre , And less ferusalem's avenging Fire . With gentler terrour these our State o'erran , Than since our Evidencing Days began ! On every Cheek a pale Confusion sat , Continu'd Fear beyond the worst of ...
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... less than nothing , if a less cou'd be . For then our Atoms , which in order lay , Are scatter'd from their heap , and puff'd away , And never can return into their place , When once the pause of Life has left an empty space . And last ...
... less than nothing , if a less cou'd be . For then our Atoms , which in order lay , Are scatter'd from their heap , and puff'd away , And never can return into their place , When once the pause of Life has left an empty space . And last ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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