Granville. Yalden. Tickell. Swift. Hammond. Somerville. Parnell. Savage. BroomeSamuel Johnson A. Miller, 1800 |
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... divine , Neftor in council , and Ulyffes fhine ; But in a day of battle , all would yield To the fierce master of the feven - fold fhield : Their very deities were grac'd no more , Mars had the courage , Jove the thunder bore . But all ...
... divine , Neftor in council , and Ulyffes fhine ; But in a day of battle , all would yield To the fierce master of the feven - fold fhield : Their very deities were grac'd no more , Mars had the courage , Jove the thunder bore . But all ...
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... divine , Whofe matchlefs form , to counterbalance mine , By dint of Beauty fhall extort your grace : Let her appear , this rival , face to face ; Let eyes to eyes oppos'd this ftrife decide ; Now , when I lighten , let her beams be try ...
... divine , Whofe matchlefs form , to counterbalance mine , By dint of Beauty fhall extort your grace : Let her appear , this rival , face to face ; Let eyes to eyes oppos'd this ftrife decide ; Now , when I lighten , let her beams be try ...
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... divine a birth , Defcend from heaven to this new heaven on earth ; Thy wit , O Mercury's no defence from love ; Nor Mars , thy target ; nor thy thunder , Jove . The mad immortals in a thousand shapes , } Range the wide globe ; fome ...
... divine a birth , Defcend from heaven to this new heaven on earth ; Thy wit , O Mercury's no defence from love ; Nor Mars , thy target ; nor thy thunder , Jove . The mad immortals in a thousand shapes , } Range the wide globe ; fome ...
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... divine , Her injur'd vaffal trembling bows , Nor dares her flave repine . THE ENCHANTMENT . Μ ' In Imitation of Theocritus . FIX , mix the Philters , quick - the flies , the flies , Deaf to my call , regardlefs of my cries . Are vows fo ...
... divine , Her injur'd vaffal trembling bows , Nor dares her flave repine . THE ENCHANTMENT . Μ ' In Imitation of Theocritus . FIX , mix the Philters , quick - the flies , the flies , Deaf to my call , regardlefs of my cries . Are vows fo ...
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... divine : Succefs implies permiffion , and not approbation ; to place the Gods always on the thriving fide , is to make them parta- kers of all fuccefsful wickednefs : To judge right , we must wait for the conclufion of the action ; the ...
... divine : Succefs implies permiffion , and not approbation ; to place the Gods always on the thriving fide , is to make them parta- kers of all fuccefsful wickednefs : To judge right , we must wait for the conclufion of the action ; the ...
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