The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... pain ! 2 When with unkindness our love at a stand is , And both have punish'd our selves with the pain , Ah what a pleasure the touch of her hand is , Ah what a pleasure to press it again ! 3 IS When the denyal comes fainter and fainter ...
... pain ! 2 When with unkindness our love at a stand is , And both have punish'd our selves with the pain , Ah what a pleasure the touch of her hand is , Ah what a pleasure to press it again ! 3 IS When the denyal comes fainter and fainter ...
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... Pain . II ' Tis easie to deceive us In pity of your Pain , But when we love you leave us To rail at you in vain . Before we have descry'd it There is no Bliss beside it , But she that once has try'd it Will never love again . III The ...
... Pain . II ' Tis easie to deceive us In pity of your Pain , But when we love you leave us To rail at you in vain . Before we have descry'd it There is no Bliss beside it , But she that once has try'd it Will never love again . III The ...
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... pain is our delight ; But pains unfelt produce the pleasing sight . ' Tis pleasant also to behold from far The moving Legions mingled in the War : But much more sweet thy lab'ring steps to guide , To Vertues heights , with wisdom well ...
... pain is our delight ; But pains unfelt produce the pleasing sight . ' Tis pleasant also to behold from far The moving Legions mingled in the War : But much more sweet thy lab'ring steps to guide , To Vertues heights , with wisdom well ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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