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Gorgonius knock'd down , falls upon Repaid the boid affront ; his horny fist I
wangdillo ; his distress ; his lamentation ... The sturdy mountaineers , Colleding
all his force , a furious stroke Who saw their mightiest fall'n , and in his fall At his
left ...
Gorgonius knock'd down , falls upon Repaid the boid affront ; his horny fist I
wangdillo ; his distress ; his lamentation ... The sturdy mountaineers , Colleding
all his force , a furious stroke Who saw their mightiest fall'n , and in his fall At his
left ...
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The vulgar and the great , Long holds th ' aerial course ; they rise , they fall ,
Equally liappy now , with freedom There Now skim in circling rings , then stretch
away The common joy . The fcpherd - boy forgets 145 With all their force , till at
one ...
The vulgar and the great , Long holds th ' aerial course ; they rise , they fall ,
Equally liappy now , with freedom There Now skim in circling rings , then stretch
away The common joy . The fcpherd - boy forgets 145 With all their force , till at
one ...
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Rath , horrid thought ! yet now afraid to live , 485 Straight heard the Furies , and
with envy glar'd , Murderous he strikes — may heaven ' the deed And to
precipitate his fall prepar'd . 546 forgive ! First Avarice came . In vain Self - love
the ...
Rath , horrid thought ! yet now afraid to live , 485 Straight heard the Furies , and
with envy glar'd , Murderous he strikes — may heaven ' the deed And to
precipitate his fall prepar'd . 546 forgive ! First Avarice came . In vain Self - love
the ...
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... tive thunders bear . Now banner'd hosts surround the walls When through the
mighty food Of Sion ! now the links , the falls ... Arabia's lands , Though the tir'd ox
beneath his labours fall , Lonely , uncomfortable lands ! And herds in millions ...
... tive thunders bear . Now banner'd hosts surround the walls When through the
mighty food Of Sion ! now the links , the falls ... Arabia's lands , Though the tir'd ox
beneath his labours fall , Lonely , uncomfortable lands ! And herds in millions ...
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A temple , worthy of a godlike mind ; Thou gav`st the fun to shine , and th : u art
lich :: Nybly adorn'd , and finih'd to display Whether he falls or rises in the skies ,
A fuller beam of heaven's ethereal ray . He by thy voice is taught to fall or rise ...
A temple , worthy of a godlike mind ; Thou gav`st the fun to shine , and th : u art
lich :: Nybly adorn'd , and finih'd to display Whether he falls or rises in the skies ,
A fuller beam of heaven's ethereal ray . He by thy voice is taught to fall or rise ...
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