The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... There's all our hope , for we shall show to day , A Masquing Ball , to recommend our Play : Nay , to endear ' em more , and let ' em see , We scorn to come behind in Courtesie , We'll follow the new Mode which they begin , And treat ...
... There's all our hope , for we shall show to day , A Masquing Ball , to recommend our Play : Nay , to endear ' em more , and let ' em see , We scorn to come behind in Courtesie , We'll follow the new Mode which they begin , And treat ...
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... There's still God's plenty for himself and friends . Shou'd Men be rated by Poetick Rules , Lord what a Poll would there be rais'd from Fools ! Mean time poor Wit prohibited must lye , ΙΟ As if ' twere made some French Commodity . Fools ...
... There's still God's plenty for himself and friends . Shou'd Men be rated by Poetick Rules , Lord what a Poll would there be rais'd from Fools ! Mean time poor Wit prohibited must lye , ΙΟ As if ' twere made some French Commodity . Fools ...
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... there's no sence amongst these Beardless Boys , 40 There's what we Women love , that's Mirth and Noise , These young Beginners may grow up in time , And the Devil's in't if I'me past my Prime . 14 perk ' [ t ] L : pearch't 81 save ...
... there's no sence amongst these Beardless Boys , 40 There's what we Women love , that's Mirth and Noise , These young Beginners may grow up in time , And the Devil's in't if I'me past my Prime . 14 perk ' [ t ] L : pearch't 81 save ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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