The Poems of John Dryden, Nide 4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 sivua Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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Sivu 1554
... Kind : A Thing , by neither Man nor Woman priz'd , And scarcely known enough , to be despis'd . To what has Heav'n reserv'd my Age ? Ah ! why Should Man , when Nature calls , not chuse to die , Rather than stretch the Span of Life , to ...
... Kind : A Thing , by neither Man nor Woman priz'd , And scarcely known enough , to be despis'd . To what has Heav'n reserv'd my Age ? Ah ! why Should Man , when Nature calls , not chuse to die , Rather than stretch the Span of Life , to ...
Sivu 1556
... Kind Betray'd my Vertue : For , too well I knew What Honour was , and Honour had his Due : Before the Holy Priest my Vows were ty'd , So came I not a Strumpet , but a Bride ; This for my Fame : and for the Publick Voice : Yet more , his ...
... Kind Betray'd my Vertue : For , too well I knew What Honour was , and Honour had his Due : Before the Holy Priest my Vows were ty'd , So came I not a Strumpet , but a Bride ; This for my Fame : and for the Publick Voice : Yet more , his ...
Sivu 1866
... Kind Keeper , 11. 1-10 . 27-29 . The fulsome clench , & c . Cf. the criticism in Of Dramatick Poesie , An Essay ( Ker , i . 31-33 ) , of the poet who ' does . . . perpetually pay us with Clenches upon Words and a certain clownish kind ...
... Kind Keeper , 11. 1-10 . 27-29 . The fulsome clench , & c . Cf. the criticism in Of Dramatick Poesie , An Essay ( Ker , i . 31-33 ) , of the poet who ' does . . . perpetually pay us with Clenches upon Words and a certain clownish kind ...
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To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
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