The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... wind , 87 The dastard Crow , that to the wood made wing , And sees the Groves no shelter can afford , With her loud Kaws her Craven kind does bring , Who , safe in numbers cuff the noble Bird ? 344 wind , ] wind . 67 68 88 348 Bird ...
... wind , 87 The dastard Crow , that to the wood made wing , And sees the Groves no shelter can afford , With her loud Kaws her Craven kind does bring , Who , safe in numbers cuff the noble Bird ? 344 wind , ] wind . 67 68 88 348 Bird ...
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... wind , 605 And sanguine Streamers seem the floud to fire : The Weaver charm'd with what his Loom design'd , Goes on to Sea , and knows not to retire . 153 With roomy decks , her Guns of mighty strength , ( Whose low - laid mouthes each ...
... wind , 605 And sanguine Streamers seem the floud to fire : The Weaver charm'd with what his Loom design'd , Goes on to Sea , and knows not to retire . 153 With roomy decks , her Guns of mighty strength , ( Whose low - laid mouthes each ...
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... wind : But the main body of the marching foe Against th ' Imperial Palace is design'd . 238 Now day appears , and with the day the King , Whose early care had robb'd him of his rest : 950 Far off the cracks of falling houses ring , And ...
... wind : But the main body of the marching foe Against th ' Imperial Palace is design'd . 238 Now day appears , and with the day the King , Whose early care had robb'd him of his rest : 950 Far off the cracks of falling houses ring , And ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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