The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... once a Beauty and a Fortune too . Of Morall Knowledge Poesie was Queen , And still she might , had wanton wits not been ; Who like ill Guardians liv'd themselves at large , And not content with that , debauch'd their charge : Like some ...
... once a Beauty and a Fortune too . Of Morall Knowledge Poesie was Queen , And still she might , had wanton wits not been ; Who like ill Guardians liv'd themselves at large , And not content with that , debauch'd their charge : Like some ...
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... once at such a gentle Reign Repine , The Fall of Monarchy it self Design ; 895 900 From Hate to That their Reformations spring , And David not their Grievance , but the King . Seiz'd now with pannick Fear the Faction lies , Least this ...
... once at such a gentle Reign Repine , The Fall of Monarchy it self Design ; 895 900 From Hate to That their Reformations spring , And David not their Grievance , but the King . Seiz'd now with pannick Fear the Faction lies , Least this ...
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... once the Cause was lost . Yet no one Man was meant ; nor Great nor Small ; Our Poets , like frank Gamesters , threw at all . They took no single Aim : - But , like bold Boys , true to their Prince and hearty , Huzza'd , and fir'd Broad ...
... once the Cause was lost . Yet no one Man was meant ; nor Great nor Small ; Our Poets , like frank Gamesters , threw at all . They took no single Aim : - But , like bold Boys , true to their Prince and hearty , Huzza'd , and fir'd Broad ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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