The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... Jove's own thunder from his mouth he drove . He burns the leaves ; the scorching blast invades The tender corn , and shrivels - up the blades : Or , fuffering not their yellow beards to rear , He tramples down the spikes , and ...
... Jove's own thunder from his mouth he drove . He burns the leaves ; the scorching blast invades The tender corn , and shrivels - up the blades : Or , fuffering not their yellow beards to rear , He tramples down the spikes , and ...
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... Jove with Hermes came , but in disguise Of mortal men conceal'd their Deities : One laid afide his thunder , one his rod ; And many toilfome fteps together trod ; For harbour at a thousand doors they knock'd , Not one of all the ...
... Jove with Hermes came , but in disguise Of mortal men conceal'd their Deities : One laid afide his thunder , one his rod ; And many toilfome fteps together trod ; For harbour at a thousand doors they knock'd , Not one of all the ...
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... Jove the lies . He with a gracious ear the fuppliant heard , And fav'd her life ; then what he was declar'd , And own'd the God . The neighbourhood , faid he , Shall juftly perifh for impiety : You ftand alone exempted ; but obey With ...
... Jove the lies . He with a gracious ear the fuppliant heard , And fav'd her life ; then what he was declar'd , And own'd the God . The neighbourhood , faid he , Shall juftly perifh for impiety : You ftand alone exempted ; but obey With ...
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... Jove addrefs'd , Philemon thus prefers their joint request . We crave to ferve before your facred fhrine , And offer at your altars rites divine : And fince not any action of our life Has been polluted with domeftic ftrife , We beg one ...
... Jove addrefs'd , Philemon thus prefers their joint request . We crave to ferve before your facred fhrine , And offer at your altars rites divine : And fince not any action of our life Has been polluted with domeftic ftrife , We beg one ...
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... Jove to steal the boy ) , And Priam , hapless prince ! who fell with Troy : Himself was Hector's brother , and ( had fate But given this hopeful youth a longer date ) Perhaps had rival'd warlike Hector's worth , Though on the mother's ...
... Jove to steal the boy ) , And Priam , hapless prince ! who fell with Troy : Himself was Hector's brother , and ( had fate But given this hopeful youth a longer date ) Perhaps had rival'd warlike Hector's worth , Though on the mother's ...
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