The Works of the English Poets, Том 26H. Baldwin, 1779 - 261 страници |
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... turn to Rome , and affuming the confulfhip , or rather the fupreme power , he joins them himself . From Brundufium , though it was then the middle of winter , he tranfports part of his army by fea to Epirus , and lands at Palæfte . Pom ...
... turn to Rome , and affuming the confulfhip , or rather the fupreme power , he joins them himself . From Brundufium , though it was then the middle of winter , he tranfports part of his army by fea to Epirus , and lands at Palæfte . Pom ...
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... turns prevail ; In doubt the goddess , yet , their fate detains , And keeps them for Emathia's fatal plains . And now the setting Pleiades grew low , The hills stood hoary in December's snow ; The folemn feafon was approaching near ...
... turns prevail ; In doubt the goddess , yet , their fate detains , And keeps them for Emathia's fatal plains . And now the setting Pleiades grew low , The hills stood hoary in December's snow ; The folemn feafon was approaching near ...
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... turn , Nor , fathers , have we leisure now to mourn ; But let each early care , each honest heart , Our fenate's facred dignity affert . To all around proclaim it , wide , and near , That power which kings obey , and nations fear , That ...
... turn , Nor , fathers , have we leisure now to mourn ; But let each early care , each honest heart , Our fenate's facred dignity affert . To all around proclaim it , wide , and near , That power which kings obey , and nations fear , That ...
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... turn the Roman's purpose tries : What curious hopes thy wandering fancy move , The filent Delphic oracle to prove ? In vain , Aufonian Appius , art thou come ; Long has our Phoebus and his cave been dumb . Whether , difdaining us , the ...
... turn the Roman's purpose tries : What curious hopes thy wandering fancy move , The filent Delphic oracle to prove ? In vain , Aufonian Appius , art thou come ; Long has our Phoebus and his cave been dumb . Whether , difdaining us , the ...
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... eyes , And wildly wanders o'er the spacious skies . Now horrid purple flushes in her face , ́ , And now a livid pale fupplies the place ; · 295 . 300 305 310 A double madness paints her cheeks by turns P 3 A LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book V. 213.
... eyes , And wildly wanders o'er the spacious skies . Now horrid purple flushes in her face , ́ , And now a livid pale fupplies the place ; · 295 . 300 305 310 A double madness paints her cheeks by turns P 3 A LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book V. 213.
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