The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... chief whom double cares attend For his unbury'd foldiers , and his friend : Yet first to heaven perform'd a victor's vow : He bar'd an ancient oak of all her boughs : Then on a rifing ground the trunk he plac'd ; Which with the spoils ...
... chief whom double cares attend For his unbury'd foldiers , and his friend : Yet first to heaven perform'd a victor's vow : He bar'd an ancient oak of all her boughs : Then on a rifing ground the trunk he plac'd ; Which with the spoils ...
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... chiefs inclose the godlike man : Who thus , confpicuous in the midst , began : ΤΟ 1-5 20 25 Our toils , my friends , are crown'd with fure fuccefs : The greater part perform'd , atchieve the lefs . Now follow chearful to the trembling ...
... chiefs inclose the godlike man : Who thus , confpicuous in the midst , began : ΤΟ 1-5 20 25 Our toils , my friends , are crown'd with fure fuccefs : The greater part perform'd , atchieve the lefs . Now follow chearful to the trembling ...
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... chiefs are born ; : 115 Gauntlets and helms , their loaded hands adorn ; 120 And fair infcriptions fix'd , and titles read Of Latian leaders conquer'd by the dead . Acotes on his pupil's corpfe attends , With feeble steps ; fupported by ...
... chiefs are born ; : 115 Gauntlets and helms , their loaded hands adorn ; 120 And fair infcriptions fix'd , and titles read Of Latian leaders conquer'd by the dead . Acotes on his pupil's corpfe attends , With feeble steps ; fupported by ...
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... chief Stopp'd in the rear , and gave a vent to grief . The public care , he said , which war attends , Diverts our prefent woes , at least suspends : Peace with the manes of great Pallas dwell ; Hail holy relicks , and a last farewell ...
... chief Stopp'd in the rear , and gave a vent to grief . The public care , he said , which war attends , Diverts our prefent woes , at least suspends : Peace with the manes of great Pallas dwell ; Hail holy relicks , and a last farewell ...
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... chief , who harbour'd in his breaft Long hate to Turnus , as his foe profefs'd , Broke filence first , and to the godlike man , With graceful action bowing , thus began : Aufpicious prince , in arms a mighty name , But yet whose actions ...
... chief , who harbour'd in his breaft Long hate to Turnus , as his foe profefs'd , Broke filence first , and to the godlike man , With graceful action bowing , thus began : Aufpicious prince , in arms a mighty name , But yet whose actions ...
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