The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... prove How much they hope , but not how well they love ; The Muses ( who your early courtship boast , Though now your flames are with their beauty lost ) Yet watch their time , that if you have forgot They were your Mistresses , the ...
... prove How much they hope , but not how well they love ; The Muses ( who your early courtship boast , Though now your flames are with their beauty lost ) Yet watch their time , that if you have forgot They were your Mistresses , the ...
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... prove ? But that I fear ; not that I think you base , Or doubt the blooming beauties of my face , But all your Sex is subject to deceive , And ours alas , too willing to believe . 35 40 Yet others yield : and Love o'recomes the best ...
... prove ? But that I fear ; not that I think you base , Or doubt the blooming beauties of my face , But all your Sex is subject to deceive , And ours alas , too willing to believe . 35 40 Yet others yield : and Love o'recomes the best ...
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... proves my Peoples Saint : Would They impose an Heir upon the Throne ? Let Sanhedrins be taught to give their Own . A ... Prove : For Gods , and Godlike Kings their Care express , Still to Defend their Servants in distress . Oh that my ...
... proves my Peoples Saint : Would They impose an Heir upon the Throne ? Let Sanhedrins be taught to give their Own . A ... Prove : For Gods , and Godlike Kings their Care express , Still to Defend their Servants in distress . Oh that my ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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