The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... least , said she , Not unreveng'd that impious act shall be . Swift as the word , fhe fped the boar away , With charge on those devoted fields to prey . No larger bulls th ' Egyptian pafturès feed , And none fo large Sicilian meadows ...
... least , said she , Not unreveng'd that impious act shall be . Swift as the word , fhe fped the boar away , With charge on those devoted fields to prey . No larger bulls th ' Egyptian pafturès feed , And none fo large Sicilian meadows ...
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... least her words were in her clamour drown'd ; For my ftunn'd ears receiv'd no vocal found . In madness of her grief , the feiz'd the dart New - drawn , and reeking from her lover's heart ; To her bare bofom the sharp point apply'd , And ...
... least her words were in her clamour drown'd ; For my ftunn'd ears receiv'd no vocal found . In madness of her grief , the feiz'd the dart New - drawn , and reeking from her lover's heart ; To her bare bofom the sharp point apply'd , And ...
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... least a child ; Now , I am nothing . I forbear to tell By Periphantes how Pyretus fell ; The Centaur by the Knight : nor will I stay On Amphix , or what deaths he dealt that day : What honour , with a pointless lance , he won , Stuck in ...
... least a child ; Now , I am nothing . I forbear to tell By Periphantes how Pyretus fell ; The Centaur by the Knight : nor will I stay On Amphix , or what deaths he dealt that day : What honour , with a pointless lance , he won , Stuck in ...
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... least : Is he not worth your praife ? The Pylian prince Sigh'd ere he spoke ; then made this proud defence . My former woes , in long oblivion drown'd , I would have loft ; but you renew the wound : Better to pass him o'er , than to ...
... least : Is he not worth your praife ? The Pylian prince Sigh'd ere he spoke ; then made this proud defence . My former woes , in long oblivion drown'd , I would have loft ; but you renew the wound : Better to pass him o'er , than to ...
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... fact ' s your own ' Tis true , th ' advice was mine ; that staying there He might his weary limbs with reft repair , From a long voyage free , and from a longer war . H He took the counfel , and he lives at least 118 TRANSLATIONS.
... fact ' s your own ' Tis true , th ' advice was mine ; that staying there He might his weary limbs with reft repair , From a long voyage free , and from a longer war . H He took the counfel , and he lives at least 118 TRANSLATIONS.
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