The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... TRUE WIDOW [ EAV'N save ye Gallants , and this hopeful Age , Hrare welcome to the downfal of the Stage : The Fools have labour'd long in their Vocation ; And Vice , ( the Manufacture of the Nation ) O're - stocks the Town so much , and ...
... TRUE WIDOW [ EAV'N save ye Gallants , and this hopeful Age , Hrare welcome to the downfal of the Stage : The Fools have labour'd long in their Vocation ; And Vice , ( the Manufacture of the Nation ) O're - stocks the Town so much , and ...
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... true ; Kings can forgive if Rebels can but sue : A Tyrant's Pow'r in rigour is exprest : The Father yearns in the true Prince's Breast . We grant an O'regrown Whig no grace can mend ; But most are Babes , that know not they offend ...
... true ; Kings can forgive if Rebels can but sue : A Tyrant's Pow'r in rigour is exprest : The Father yearns in the true Prince's Breast . We grant an O'regrown Whig no grace can mend ; But most are Babes , that know not they offend ...
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... true Protestant . Eusebius , ( for you know I read Greek Authors , ) Reports , that after all these Plots and Slaughters , The Court of Constantine was full of Glory , And every Trimmer turn'd Addressing Tory ; They follow'd him in ...
... true Protestant . Eusebius , ( for you know I read Greek Authors , ) Reports , that after all these Plots and Slaughters , The Court of Constantine was full of Glory , And every Trimmer turn'd Addressing Tory ; They follow'd him in ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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