The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... falling rain : The bottom was a moift and marshy ground , Whofe edges were with bending ofiers crown'd ; The knotty bulrush next in order stood , And all within of reeds a trembling wood . } } } From From hence the boar was rous'd , and ...
... falling rain : The bottom was a moift and marshy ground , Whofe edges were with bending ofiers crown'd ; The knotty bulrush next in order stood , And all within of reeds a trembling wood . } } } From From hence the boar was rous'd , and ...
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... falls headlong on the plain . Neftor had fail'd the fall of Troy to fee , But , leaning on his lance , he vaulted on a tree ; Then , gathering up his feet , look'd down with fear , And thought his monftrous foe was ftill too near ...
... falls headlong on the plain . Neftor had fail'd the fall of Troy to fee , But , leaning on his lance , he vaulted on a tree ; Then , gathering up his feet , look'd down with fear , And thought his monftrous foe was ftill too near ...
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... falls ; his bowels from the wound Rush out , and clotted blood distains the ground . Pirithous , no small portion of the war , Prefs'd on , and shook his lance : to whom from far , Thus Thefeus cry'd : O stay , my better part , My more ...
... falls ; his bowels from the wound Rush out , and clotted blood distains the ground . Pirithous , no small portion of the war , Prefs'd on , and shook his lance : to whom from far , Thus Thefeus cry'd : O stay , my better part , My more ...
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... falls , and in much foam his foul expires . This act with shouts heaven - high the friendly band Applaud , and ftrain in theirs the victor's hand . Then all approach the flain with vast surprize , Admire on what a breadth of earth he ...
... falls , and in much foam his foul expires . This act with shouts heaven - high the friendly band Applaud , and ftrain in theirs the victor's hand . Then all approach the flain with vast surprize , Admire on what a breadth of earth he ...
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... and a crime commit ; But blood for blood , and death for death , is fit : Great crimes must be with greater crimes repaid , And fecond funerals on the former laid . } Let Let the whole houshold in one ruin fall , And FROM OVID .
... and a crime commit ; But blood for blood , and death for death , is fit : Great crimes must be with greater crimes repaid , And fecond funerals on the former laid . } Let Let the whole houshold in one ruin fall , And FROM OVID .
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