The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... and Phoebe reconcil'd , The ftorm was hufh'd , and dimpled ocean fmil'd : A favourable gale arofe from fhore , Which to the port defir'd the Grecian gallies bore . Full Full in the midst of this created space , Betwixt 74 TRANSLATIONS.
... and Phoebe reconcil'd , The ftorm was hufh'd , and dimpled ocean fmil'd : A favourable gale arofe from fhore , Which to the port defir'd the Grecian gallies bore . Full Full in the midst of this created space , Betwixt 74 TRANSLATIONS.
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... Grecian fleet , defcending on the town . Fix'd on defence , the Trojans are not flow To guard their fhore from an expected foe . They meet in fight : by Hector's fatal hand Protefilaus falls , and bites the firand , Which with expence ...
... Grecian fleet , defcending on the town . Fix'd on defence , the Trojans are not flow To guard their fhore from an expected foe . They meet in fight : by Hector's fatal hand Protefilaus falls , and bites the firand , Which with expence ...
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... Grecian name ; And he , the bafe adulterer , boafts the fame . A fpectacle to glad the Trojan train ; And please old Priam , after Hector flain . If by a female hand he had foreseen He was to die , his wifh had rather been The lance and ...
... Grecian name ; And he , the bafe adulterer , boafts the fame . A fpectacle to glad the Trojan train ; And please old Priam , after Hector flain . If by a female hand he had foreseen He was to die , his wifh had rather been The lance and ...
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... , who cherish'd each with equal love , And from himself all envy would remove , Left both to be determined by the laws ; And to the Grecian chiefs transferr'd the cause . THE H 3 THE SPEECHES AJAX O F AND ULYSSE S. From the FROM OVID . 101.
... , who cherish'd each with equal love , And from himself all envy would remove , Left both to be determined by the laws ; And to the Grecian chiefs transferr'd the cause . THE H 3 THE SPEECHES AJAX O F AND ULYSSE S. From the FROM OVID . 101.
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... Grecian gallies haul'd a - ground . Then stretching out his hands , O Jove , he cry'd , Muft then our caufe before the fleet be try'd ? And dares Ulyffes for the prize contend , In fight of what he durft not once defend ? But bafely ...
... Grecian gallies haul'd a - ground . Then stretching out his hands , O Jove , he cry'd , Muft then our caufe before the fleet be try'd ? And dares Ulyffes for the prize contend , In fight of what he durft not once defend ? But bafely ...
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