The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... lost , Forc'd into exile from his rightful Throne He made all Countries where he came his own . And viewing Monarchs secret Arts of sway A Royal Factor for their Kingdomes lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When to be ...
... lost , Forc'd into exile from his rightful Throne He made all Countries where he came his own . And viewing Monarchs secret Arts of sway A Royal Factor for their Kingdomes lay . Thus banish'd David spent abroad his time , When to be ...
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... lost : and thus ' tis plain that the reason alledg'd by Sir John Denham , has no farther force than to Expression : for thought , if it be Translated truly , cannot be lost in another Language , but the words that convey it to our ...
... lost : and thus ' tis plain that the reason alledg'd by Sir John Denham , has no farther force than to Expression : for thought , if it be Translated truly , cannot be lost in another Language , but the words that convey it to our ...
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... lost that Title when my Fame I lost . This short Inscription only let it bear , " Unhappy Dido lies in quiet here . " The cause of death , and Sword by which she dy'd , " Eneas gave : the rest her arm supply'd . 195 200 205 210 PROLOGUE ...
... lost that Title when my Fame I lost . This short Inscription only let it bear , " Unhappy Dido lies in quiet here . " The cause of death , and Sword by which she dy'd , " Eneas gave : the rest her arm supply'd . 195 200 205 210 PROLOGUE ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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