The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 37Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... dome : ( Atlas her fire , to whose far - piercing eye The wonders of the deep expanded lie ; Th ' eternal columns which on earth he rears End in the starry vault , and prop the spheres . ) By his fair daughter is the chief confin'd ...
... dome : ( Atlas her fire , to whose far - piercing eye The wonders of the deep expanded lie ; Th ' eternal columns which on earth he rears End in the starry vault , and prop the spheres . ) By his fair daughter is the chief confin'd ...
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... dome , the focial banquet share , And then the purpose of thy foul declare . Thus affable and mild , the prince precedes , And to the dome th ' unknown Celestial leads . The fpear receiving from her hand , he plac'd Against a column ...
... dome , the focial banquet share , And then the purpose of thy foul declare . Thus affable and mild , the prince precedes , And to the dome th ' unknown Celestial leads . The fpear receiving from her hand , he plac'd Against a column ...
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... dome , An old hereditary gueft I come : Your father's friend . Laertes can relate Our faith unfpotted , and its early date ; 235 240 Who , preft with heart - corroding grief and years , 245 To the gay court a rural fhade prefers , Where ...
... dome , An old hereditary gueft I come : Your father's friend . Laertes can relate Our faith unfpotted , and its early date ; 235 240 Who , preft with heart - corroding grief and years , 245 To the gay court a rural fhade prefers , Where ...
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... dome rever'd her prudent lord ; Who now ( fo heaven decrees ) is doom'd to mourn , Bitter constraint ! erroneous and forlorn . Better the chief , on Ilion's hostile plain , Had fall'n furrounded with his warlike train ; Or fafe return'd ...
... dome rever'd her prudent lord ; Who now ( fo heaven decrees ) is doom'd to mourn , Bitter constraint ! erroneous and forlorn . Better the chief , on Ilion's hostile plain , Had fall'n furrounded with his warlike train ; Or fafe return'd ...
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... dome resounds ; Till Pallas , piteous of her plaintive cries , In flumber clos'd her filver - ftreaming eyes . Meantime , rekindled at the royal charms , Tumultuous love each beating bofom warms ; Intemperate rage a wordy war began ...
... dome resounds ; Till Pallas , piteous of her plaintive cries , In flumber clos'd her filver - ftreaming eyes . Meantime , rekindled at the royal charms , Tumultuous love each beating bofom warms ; Intemperate rage a wordy war began ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Alcinous Anticlea arms Atrides beneath bleft breaſt cauſe coaft crown'd cry'd Cyclops dæmon death deep defcends diftant dire divine dome dreadful Epick Eurylochus Ev'n eyes fable facred fafe fage fame fate feaft feaſt fhade fhall fhines fhip fhore fhould filver fince fire firſt flain fleep foft fome forrows foul ftate ftern ftorms fuch furge Goddeſs Gods grace gueſt Heaven hero himſelf Icarius Iliad Ithaca Jove king Laodamas loft Lotophagi muſt Neftor Neptune night nymph o'er palace Pallas poem praiſe prince Pylos queen race rage raiſe realms reft reſt rife riſe rofe roll'd royal ſhade ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhip ſhore ſkies ſky Sparta ſpeed ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtay ſteps ſtream tears Telemachus tempeft thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou toils train Troy Ulyffes vafe veffel watery waves whofe whoſe wife winds wine wiſdom woes youth
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