The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Virtue Fraught , Serene his Looks , Serene his Life and Thought , On whom so largly Nature heapt her Store , There scarce remain'd for Arts to give him more ! To Aid the Crown and State his greatest Zeal , His Second Care that Service ...
... Virtue Fraught , Serene his Looks , Serene his Life and Thought , On whom so largly Nature heapt her Store , There scarce remain'd for Arts to give him more ! To Aid the Crown and State his greatest Zeal , His Second Care that Service ...
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... Virtue , Honor , Wit , and Sence , Were Subject to Buffooning insolence : Poets were publickly approv'd , and sought , That Vice extol'd , and Virtue set at naught ; A Socrates himself , in that loose Age , Was made the Pastime of a ...
... Virtue , Honor , Wit , and Sence , Were Subject to Buffooning insolence : Poets were publickly approv'd , and sought , That Vice extol'd , and Virtue set at naught ; A Socrates himself , in that loose Age , Was made the Pastime of a ...
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... Virtue be confin'd , Still off'ring nobler Figures to our Mind : I like not those loose Writers , who employ Their guilty Muse , good Manners to destroy ; Who with false Colours still deceive our Eyes , And show us Vice dress'd in a ...
... Virtue be confin'd , Still off'ring nobler Figures to our Mind : I like not those loose Writers , who employ Their guilty Muse , good Manners to destroy ; Who with false Colours still deceive our Eyes , And show us Vice dress'd in a ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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