The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... rise again , Who twice victorious did our Navy see : And I alone must view him rise in vain , Without one ray of all his Star for me . ΙΟΙ Yet , like an English Gen❜ral will I die , And all the Ocean make my spatious grave . Women and ...
... rise again , Who twice victorious did our Navy see : And I alone must view him rise in vain , Without one ray of all his Star for me . ΙΟΙ Yet , like an English Gen❜ral will I die , And all the Ocean make my spatious grave . Women and ...
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... rise and take thy rest ? But if my blessings thou hast thrown away , If indigested joys pass'd thro ' and wou'd not stay , Why dost thou wish for more to squander still ? If Life be grown a load , a real ill , And I wou'd all thy cares ...
... rise and take thy rest ? But if my blessings thou hast thrown away , If indigested joys pass'd thro ' and wou'd not stay , Why dost thou wish for more to squander still ? If Life be grown a load , a real ill , And I wou'd all thy cares ...
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... Rise in the morn ; but oh before you rise , Forget not to perform your morning Sacrifice . We will be with you e're the crowing Cock 90 Salutes the light , and struts before his feather'd Flock : Hymen , oh Hymen , to thy Triumphs run ...
... Rise in the morn ; but oh before you rise , Forget not to perform your morning Sacrifice . We will be with you e're the crowing Cock 90 Salutes the light , and struts before his feather'd Flock : Hymen , oh Hymen , to thy Triumphs run ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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