The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... tell ye , I am the Ghost of poor departed Nelly . Sweet Ladies , be not frighted , I'le be civil , I'm what I was , a little harmless Devil . For after death , we Sprights , have just such Natures , We had for all the World , when ...
... tell ye , I am the Ghost of poor departed Nelly . Sweet Ladies , be not frighted , I'le be civil , I'm what I was , a little harmless Devil . For after death , we Sprights , have just such Natures , We had for all the World , when ...
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... Tell good Barzillai thou canst sing no more , And tell thy Soul she should have fled before ; Or fled she with his life , and left this Verse To hang on her departed Patron's Herse ? Now take thy steepy flight from heaven , and see If ...
... Tell good Barzillai thou canst sing no more , And tell thy Soul she should have fled before ; Or fled she with his life , and left this Verse To hang on her departed Patron's Herse ? Now take thy steepy flight from heaven , and see If ...
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... Tell her that Hearts for Hearts were made , And love with love is only paid . Tell her my pains so fast encrease , That soon they will be past redress ; But ah ! the Wretch that speechless lyes , Attends but Death to close his Eyes . ΤΟ ...
... Tell her that Hearts for Hearts were made , And love with love is only paid . Tell her my pains so fast encrease , That soon they will be past redress ; But ah ! the Wretch that speechless lyes , Attends but Death to close his Eyes . ΤΟ ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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