The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... threshing - floor prepare , And exercife their flails in empty air . With olives ever green the ground is ftrow'd , And grapes ungather'd shed their generous blood . Amid the fold he rages , nor the fheep Their Amid TRANSLATIONS.
... threshing - floor prepare , And exercife their flails in empty air . With olives ever green the ground is ftrow'd , And grapes ungather'd shed their generous blood . Amid the fold he rages , nor the fheep Their Amid TRANSLATIONS.
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... 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 sprung amain TRANSLATIONS.
... 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 sprung amain TRANSLATIONS.
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... 'd arrow stood , And from the wound appear'd the trickling blood . She blush'd for joy : But Meleagrus rais'd His voice with loud applause , and the fair archer prais'd . He was the firft to fee , and first to 5 He 6 TRANSLATIONS.
... 'd arrow stood , And from the wound appear'd the trickling blood . She blush'd for joy : But Meleagrus rais'd His voice with loud applause , and the fair archer prais'd . He was the firft to fee , and first to 5 He 6 TRANSLATIONS.
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... liv'ft by me ; to me thy breath resign ; Mine is the merit , the demerit thine . Thy life by double title I require ; Once given at birth , and once preferv'd from fire : One murder pay , or add one murder more , 5 One 10 TRANSLATIONS.
... liv'ft by me ; to me thy breath resign ; Mine is the merit , the demerit thine . Thy life by double title I require ; Once given at birth , and once preferv'd from fire : One murder pay , or add one murder more , 5 One 10 TRANSLATIONS.
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... , and thus replies , These legends are no more than pious lies : You attribute too much to heavenly fway , To think they give us forms , and take away . The The reft , of better minds , their fenfe declar'd 16 TRANSLATIONS.
... , and thus replies , These legends are no more than pious lies : You attribute too much to heavenly fway , To think they give us forms , and take away . The The reft , of better minds , their fenfe declar'd 16 TRANSLATIONS.
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