The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... thee along , to bless My longing eyes , and fhare in my fuccefs : She grudg'd thy fafe return , the triumphs due To profperous valour , in the public view . Not thus I promis'd , when my father lent Thy needlefs fuccour with a fad ...
... thee along , to bless My longing eyes , and fhare in my fuccefs : She grudg'd thy fafe return , the triumphs due To profperous valour , in the public view . Not thus I promis'd , when my father lent Thy needlefs fuccour with a fad ...
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... thee with , too late , Thou hadst not liv'd to fee his fhameful fate . But what a champion has th ' Aufonian coaft , And what a friend haft thou , Afcanius , loft ! Thus having mourn'd , he gave the word around , To raise the breathless ...
... thee with , too late , Thou hadst not liv'd to fee his fhameful fate . But what a champion has th ' Aufonian coaft , And what a friend haft thou , Afcanius , loft ! Thus having mourn'd , he gave the word around , To raise the breathless ...
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... thee , but in vain ; for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue : That boiling blood would carry thee too far ; Young as thou wert in dangers , raw to war ! O curft effay of arms , difaftrous doom , Prelude of bloody ...
... thee , but in vain ; for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue : That boiling blood would carry thee too far ; Young as thou wert in dangers , raw to war ! O curft effay of arms , difaftrous doom , Prelude of bloody ...
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... thee , they bear : Then let thy own atchievements be thy fhare . Ev'n thou , O Turnus , hadst a trophy stood , 265 Whofe mighty trunk had better grac'd the wood . If Pallas had arriv'd , with equal length 271 Of years , to match thy ...
... thee , they bear : Then let thy own atchievements be thy fhare . Ev'n thou , O Turnus , hadst a trophy stood , 265 Whofe mighty trunk had better grac'd the wood . If Pallas had arriv'd , with equal length 271 Of years , to match thy ...
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... thee ! What right haft thou to rule the Latian state , And fend us out to meet our certain fate ? ' Tis a deftructive war : from Turnus ' hand Our peace and public fafety we demand . Let the fair bride to the brave chief remain ; If not ...
... thee ! What right haft thou to rule the Latian state , And fend us out to meet our certain fate ? ' Tis a deftructive war : from Turnus ' hand Our peace and public fafety we demand . Let the fair bride to the brave chief remain ; If not ...
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