The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Twas MONCK whom Providence design'd to loose Those real bonds false freedom did impose . The blessed Saints that watch'd this turning Scene Did from their Stars with joyful wonder leane , To see small clues draw vastest weights along ...
... Twas MONCK whom Providence design'd to loose Those real bonds false freedom did impose . The blessed Saints that watch'd this turning Scene Did from their Stars with joyful wonder leane , To see small clues draw vastest weights along ...
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... Twas hence at length just Vengeance thought it fit To speed their ruine by their impious wit . Thus Sforza curs'd with a too fertile brain Lost by his wiles the Pow'r his wit did gain . Henceforth their Fogue must spend at lesser rate ...
... Twas hence at length just Vengeance thought it fit To speed their ruine by their impious wit . Thus Sforza curs'd with a too fertile brain Lost by his wiles the Pow'r his wit did gain . Henceforth their Fogue must spend at lesser rate ...
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... Twas that wherein our Ancestors betray'd Their free - born Reason to the Stagirite , And made his Torch their universal Light . So Truth , while onely one suppli'd the State , S Grew scarce , and dear , and yet sophisticate , Until ' twas ...
... Twas that wherein our Ancestors betray'd Their free - born Reason to the Stagirite , And made his Torch their universal Light . So Truth , while onely one suppli'd the State , S Grew scarce , and dear , and yet sophisticate , Until ' twas ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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