The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... prince appears , they raise a cry ; All beat their breafts , and echoes rend the fky . They rear his drooping forehead from the ground ; But when Æneas view'd the grisly wound Which Pallas in his manly bofom bore , And the fair flesh ...
... prince appears , they raise a cry ; All beat their breafts , and echoes rend the fky . They rear his drooping forehead from the ground ; But when Æneas view'd the grisly wound Which Pallas in his manly bofom bore , And the fair flesh ...
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... , With graceful action bowing , thus began : Aufpicious prince , in arms a mighty name , But yet whose actions far tranfcend your fame : B 4 1.85 Would Would I your juftice or your force exprefs , : ENEIS . Book XI . 7.
... , With graceful action bowing , thus began : Aufpicious prince , in arms a mighty name , But yet whose actions far tranfcend your fame : B 4 1.85 Would Would I your juftice or your force exprefs , : ENEIS . Book XI . 7.
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... 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 : they raise a doleful cry : 8 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
... 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 : they raise a doleful cry : 8 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
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... prince return : Sad news they bring , that , after all the cost , And care employ'd , their embaffy is loft : That Diomede refus'd his aid in war ; Unmov'd with prefents , and as deaf to prayer . Some new alliance must elsewhere be ...
... prince return : Sad news they bring , that , after all the cost , And care employ'd , their embaffy is loft : That Diomede refus'd his aid in war ; Unmov'd with prefents , and as deaf to prayer . Some new alliance must elsewhere be ...
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... prince , whofe brother led Our armies to revenge his injur'd bed , In Egypt loft ; Ulyffes , with his men , Have feen Charybdis , and the Cyclops den : Why fhould I name Idomeneus , in vain , Reftor'd to fceptres , and expell'd again ...
... prince , whofe brother led Our armies to revenge his injur'd bed , In Egypt loft ; Ulyffes , with his men , Have feen Charybdis , and the Cyclops den : Why fhould I name Idomeneus , in vain , Reftor'd to fceptres , and expell'd again ...
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Æneas Æneid againſt alfo alſo amongſt arms becauſe Befides beſt betwixt breaſt Cafaubon caufe crimes defign defire doft eaſe Ennius Ev'n eyes facred fafely faid falutes fame fate fatire fatyrs fear feems fenfe fent fhall fhould fide fight fince fire firft firſt flain flave fleep foes fome foul ftill fubject fuch fure fword give gods Grecians hand head heaven himſelf honour Horace huſband Jove Juturna Juvenal laft laſt Latin leaſt lefs Livius Andronicus loft lord Lucilius mafter moft moſt muſt myſelf noble numbers o'er Pacuvius Perfius perfons pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poetry praiſe prefent purſue Quintilian raiſe reafon reft refuſe reſt rife Roman Rome SATIRE ſcarce Sejanus ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtore ſtreet thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou art Trojan Turnus uſe verfe verſe vices Virgil virtue whofe wife worfe Would't thou