The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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Página 170
... turn your faces from the Sun : Answer me , if this be done ? All Pr . " Tis done . Tir . Pour in blood , and blood like wine , To Mother Earth and Proserpine : Mingle Milk into the stream ; Feast the Ghosts that love the steam ; Snatch ...
... turn your faces from the Sun : Answer me , if this be done ? All Pr . " Tis done . Tir . Pour in blood , and blood like wine , To Mother Earth and Proserpine : Mingle Milk into the stream ; Feast the Ghosts that love the steam ; Snatch ...
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... turn of Thoughts , and of Expression , which are the Characters that distinguish , and as 270 it were individuate him from all other writers . When we are come thus far , ' tis time to look into our selves , to conform our Genius to his ...
... turn of Thoughts , and of Expression , which are the Characters that distinguish , and as 270 it were individuate him from all other writers . When we are come thus far , ' tis time to look into our selves , to conform our Genius to his ...
Página 355
... turn ; And Agues , like Malignant Fevers , burn . Hated , at last , his Practice gives him o'er : One Friend , unkill'd by Drugs , of all his Store , In his new Country - house affords him place , " Twas a rich Abbot , and a Building ...
... turn ; And Agues , like Malignant Fevers , burn . Hated , at last , his Practice gives him o'er : One Friend , unkill'd by Drugs , of all his Store , In his new Country - house affords him place , " Twas a rich Abbot , and a Building ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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