The Works of the English Poets: Dryden's VirgilH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... lord to wait . Stripp'd of his tappings , with a fullen pace 131 He walks , and the big tears run rolling down his face . The lance of Pallas , and the crimson creft , 135- Are borne behind ; the victor feiz'd the reft . The march ...
... lord to wait . Stripp'd of his tappings , with a fullen pace 131 He walks , and the big tears run rolling down his face . The lance of Pallas , and the crimson creft , 135- Are borne behind ; the victor feiz'd the reft . The march ...
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... lord relate ; Tell him , that if I bear my bitter fate , And after Pallas ' death , live lingering on , Tis to behold his vengeance for my fon . I ftay for Turnus ; whofe devoted head Is owing to the living and the dead : 265 278 275 My ...
... lord relate ; Tell him , that if I bear my bitter fate , And after Pallas ' death , live lingering on , Tis to behold his vengeance for my fon . I ftay for Turnus ; whofe devoted head Is owing to the living and the dead : 265 278 275 My ...
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... lords it o'er th ' Aufonian land , Engage the Trojan hero hand to hand : 336 His is the gain , our lot is but to serve : ' Tis juft , the sway he feeks , he should deserve . This Drances aggravates ; and adds , with fpight , His foe ...
... lords it o'er th ' Aufonian land , Engage the Trojan hero hand to hand : 336 His is the gain , our lot is but to serve : ' Tis juft , the sway he feeks , he should deserve . This Drances aggravates ; and adds , with fpight , His foe ...
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... lord . Noble his mother was , and near the throne , But what his father's parentage , unknown . He rofe , and took th ' advantage of the times , To load young Turnus with invidious crimes . Such truths , O king , faid he , your words ...
... lord . Noble his mother was , and near the throne , But what his father's parentage , unknown . He rofe , and took th ' advantage of the times , To load young Turnus with invidious crimes . Such truths , O king , faid he , your words ...
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... lord caft backward on the ground . 950 Catillus pierc'd Iolas firft ; then drew His reeking lance , and at Herminius threw : The mighty champion of the Tufcan crew . His neck and throat unarm'd , his head was bare , But shaded with a ...
... lord caft backward on the ground . 950 Catillus pierc'd Iolas firft ; then drew His reeking lance , and at Herminius threw : The mighty champion of the Tufcan crew . His neck and throat unarm'd , his head was bare , But shaded with a ...
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