The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 16Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... flight , The chiefs o'erborn , he rushes on the right . Empalamos and Pelagon he laid In duft , and next to death , but for their fellows aid . B 3 Onefimus Onefimus far'd worfe , prepar'd to fly ; The fatal FROM 5 OVID .
... flight , The chiefs o'erborn , he rushes on the right . Empalamos and Pelagon he laid In duft , and next to death , but for their fellows aid . B 3 Onefimus Onefimus far'd worfe , prepar'd to fly ; The fatal FROM 5 OVID .
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... death for death , is fit : Great crimes must be with greater crimnes repaid , And fecond funerals on the former laid . Let Let the whole houshold in one ruin fall , may FROM OVID . 11.
... death for death , is fit : Great crimes must be with greater crimnes repaid , And fecond funerals on the former laid . Let Let the whole houshold in one ruin fall , may FROM OVID . 11.
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... death ; though he Deferves it , he deferves it not from me . Then shall th ' unpunish'd wretch infult the flain , Triumphant live , not only live , but reign ? While you thin fhades , the sport of winds , are tost O'er dreary plains ...
... death ; though he Deferves it , he deferves it not from me . Then shall th ' unpunish'd wretch infult the flain , Triumphant live , not only live , but reign ? While you thin fhades , the sport of winds , are tost O'er dreary plains ...
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... death , and mine shall his pursue , At this for the last time the lifts her hand , Averts her eyes , and half unwilling drops the brand . The brand , amid the flaming fuel thrown , Or drew , or feem'd to draw , a dying groan ; The fires ...
... death , and mine shall his pursue , At this for the last time the lifts her hand , Averts her eyes , and half unwilling drops the brand . The brand , amid the flaming fuel thrown , Or drew , or feem'd to draw , a dying groan ; The fires ...
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... death for death , is fit : Great crimes must be with greater crimes repaid , And fecond funerals on the former laid , } Let Let the whole houfhold in one ruin fall , And FROM OVID . TI.
... death for death , is fit : Great crimes must be with greater crimes repaid , And fecond funerals on the former laid , } Let Let the whole houfhold in one ruin fall , And FROM OVID . TI.
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