The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... poor Tenants Ghests ; Drink hearty Draughts of Ale , from plain brown Bowls , And snatch the homely Rasher from the Coals : So you , retiring from much better Cheer , For once , may venture to do penance here . And since that plenteous ...
... poor Tenants Ghests ; Drink hearty Draughts of Ale , from plain brown Bowls , And snatch the homely Rasher from the Coals : So you , retiring from much better Cheer , For once , may venture to do penance here . And since that plenteous ...
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... poor , poor Ghosts , I. With your Sharpen'd Prongs ; ΙΟ IS 20 25 ΙΟ St 20 25 2. You that thrust ' em 170 Prologue , Epilogue and Songs from Oedipus.
... poor , poor Ghosts , I. With your Sharpen'd Prongs ; ΙΟ IS 20 25 ΙΟ St 20 25 2. You that thrust ' em 170 Prologue , Epilogue and Songs from Oedipus.
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... poor , Nor Broken Cits , nor a Vacation Whore , 30 S Not Courts nor Courtiers living on the Rents , Of the Three last ungiving Parliaments . So wretched that if Pharoah could Divine , He might have spar'd his Dream of Seven lean Kine ...
... poor , Nor Broken Cits , nor a Vacation Whore , 30 S Not Courts nor Courtiers living on the Rents , Of the Three last ungiving Parliaments . So wretched that if Pharoah could Divine , He might have spar'd his Dream of Seven lean Kine ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
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