The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... winds and waves affail , Now with the current drives , now with the gale , Both oppofite , and neither long prevail . She feels a double force , by turns obeys Th ' imperious tempeft , and th ' impetuous feas : So fares Althea's mind ...
... winds and waves affail , Now with the current drives , now with the gale , Both oppofite , and neither long prevail . She feels a double force , by turns obeys Th ' imperious tempeft , and th ' impetuous feas : So fares Althea's mind ...
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... winds , are tost O'er dreary plains , or tread the burning coaft . I cannot , cannot bear ; ' tis paft , ' tis done ; Perish this impious , this detested son ; Perish his fire , and perish I withal ; } And let the house's heir , and the ...
... winds , are tost O'er dreary plains , or tread the burning coaft . I cannot , cannot bear ; ' tis paft , ' tis done ; Perish this impious , this detested son ; Perish his fire , and perish I withal ; } And let the house's heir , and the ...
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... wind , Were heard to clap ; the lunar horns that bind The brows of Ifis caft a blaze around ; The trembling timbrel made a murmuring found . Some hopes thefe happy omens did impart ; Forth went the mother with a beating heart , Not much ...
... wind , Were heard to clap ; the lunar horns that bind The brows of Ifis caft a blaze around ; The trembling timbrel made a murmuring found . Some hopes thefe happy omens did impart ; Forth went the mother with a beating heart , Not much ...
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... winds . Both the bufband and the wife loved each other with an entire affec- tion . Dedalion , the elder brother of Ceyx , whom he fucceeded , having been turned into a falcon by Apollo ; and Chione , Dadalion's daughter , flain by ...
... winds . Both the bufband and the wife loved each other with an entire affec- tion . Dedalion , the elder brother of Ceyx , whom he fucceeded , having been turned into a falcon by Apollo ; and Chione , Dadalion's daughter , flain by ...
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... wind , Can with a breath a clamorous rage appease , They fear his whiftle , and forfake the feas ; Not fo , for once , indulg'd , they fweep the main : Deaf to the call , or hearing hear in vain ; But bent on mischief bear the waves ...
... wind , Can with a breath a clamorous rage appease , They fear his whiftle , and forfake the feas ; Not fo , for once , indulg'd , they fweep the main : Deaf to the call , or hearing hear in vain ; But bent on mischief bear the waves ...
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