The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... hands , to drefs the bower : Unfaded yet , but yet unfed below , 100 105 110 No more to mother earth or the green stem shall owe . Then two fair vefts , of wondrous work and cost , Of purple woven , and with gold em bofs'd , For ...
... hands , to drefs the bower : Unfaded yet , but yet unfed below , 100 105 110 No more to mother earth or the green stem shall owe . Then two fair vefts , of wondrous work and cost , Of purple woven , and with gold em bofs'd , For ...
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... hand . 140 145 150 Obteft his clemency , and from the plain Beg leave to draw the bodies of their flain . They plead , that none thofe common rites deny To conquer'd foes , that in fair battle die . 755 All caufe of hate was ended in ...
... hand . 140 145 150 Obteft his clemency , and from the plain Beg leave to draw the bodies of their flain . They plead , that none thofe common rites deny To conquer'd foes , that in fair battle die . 755 All caufe of hate was ended in ...
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... hand : Wildly they ftare , diftracted with amaze : The fields are lighten'd with a fiery blaze , That caft a fullen fplendor on their friends . ( The marching troop which their dread prince attends ) . 205 210 215 Both Both parties meet ...
... hand : Wildly they ftare , diftracted with amaze : The fields are lighten'd with a fiery blaze , That caft a fullen fplendor on their friends . ( The marching troop which their dread prince attends ) . 205 210 215 Both Both parties meet ...
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... Pallas ' death , live lingering on , " Tis to behold his vengeance for my fon . Iftay for Turnus ; whofe devoted head Is owing to the living and the dead : 275 My My son and I expect it from his hand ; 10 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
... Pallas ' death , live lingering on , " Tis to behold his vengeance for my fon . Iftay for Turnus ; whofe devoted head Is owing to the living and the dead : 275 My My son and I expect it from his hand ; 10 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
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... hand ; ' Tis all that he can give , or we demand . Joy is no more : but I would gladly go , To greet my Pallas with fuch news below . 280 284 The morn had now dispell'd the shades of night ; Reftoring toils , when she restor❜d the ...
... hand ; ' Tis all that he can give , or we demand . Joy is no more : but I would gladly go , To greet my Pallas with fuch news below . 280 284 The morn had now dispell'd the shades of night ; Reftoring toils , when she restor❜d the ...
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