The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... publick street ; In which , if e'r the Poet go astray You all can point , ' twas there he lost his way . But , What's so common , to make pleasant too , Is more than any wit can alwayes do . For ' tis , like Turkes , with Hen and Rice ...
... publick street ; In which , if e'r the Poet go astray You all can point , ' twas there he lost his way . But , What's so common , to make pleasant too , Is more than any wit can alwayes do . For ' tis , like Turkes , with Hen and Rice ...
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... publick Safety shook : And fitted Israel for a Foreign Yoke . Then , seiz❜d with Fear , yet still affecting Fame , Usurp❜d a Patriott's All - attoning Name . So easie still it proves in Factious Times , With publick Zeal to cancel ...
... publick Safety shook : And fitted Israel for a Foreign Yoke . Then , seiz❜d with Fear , yet still affecting Fame , Usurp❜d a Patriott's All - attoning Name . So easie still it proves in Factious Times , With publick Zeal to cancel ...
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... publick Scorn . The next Successor , whom I fear and hate , My Arts have made Obnoxious to the State ; Turn'd all his Vertues to his Overthrow , And gain'd our Elders to pronounce a Foe . His Right , for Sums of necessary Gold , Shall ...
... publick Scorn . The next Successor , whom I fear and hate , My Arts have made Obnoxious to the State ; Turn'd all his Vertues to his Overthrow , And gain'd our Elders to pronounce a Foe . His Right , for Sums of necessary Gold , Shall ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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