The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... thou deserv'st from Heav'ns avenging Laws ; But I'm unwilling to become the cause . To shun my Love , if thou wilt seek thy Fate , " Tis a dear purchase , and a costly hate . Stay but a little , till the Tempest cease ; And the loud ...
... thou deserv'st from Heav'ns avenging Laws ; But I'm unwilling to become the cause . To shun my Love , if thou wilt seek thy Fate , " Tis a dear purchase , and a costly hate . Stay but a little , till the Tempest cease ; And the loud ...
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... thou mean , ungrateful wretch , thou vain , Thou mortal thing , thus idly to complain , And sigh and sob , that thou shalt be no more ? For if thy life were pleasant heretofore , If all the bounteous blessings I cou'd give Thou hast enjoy'd ...
... thou mean , ungrateful wretch , thou vain , Thou mortal thing , thus idly to complain , And sigh and sob , that thou shalt be no more ? For if thy life were pleasant heretofore , If all the bounteous blessings I cou'd give Thou hast enjoy'd ...
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... thou Martyr fool , thou covetous of pain . But if an old decrepit Sot lament ; What thou ( She cryes ) who hast outliv'd content ! Dost thou complain , who hast enjoy'd my store ? But this is still th ' effect of wishing more ...
... thou Martyr fool , thou covetous of pain . But if an old decrepit Sot lament ; What thou ( She cryes ) who hast outliv'd content ! Dost thou complain , who hast enjoy'd my store ? But this is still th ' effect of wishing more ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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