The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... Himself was Hector's brother , and ( had fate But given this hopeful youth a longer date ) Perhaps had rival'd warlike Hector's worth , Though on the mother's fide of meaner birth Fair Alyxothoë , a country maid , Bare Æsacus by stealth ...
... Himself was Hector's brother , and ( had fate But given this hopeful youth a longer date ) Perhaps had rival'd warlike Hector's worth , Though on the mother's fide of meaner birth Fair Alyxothoë , a country maid , Bare Æsacus by stealth ...
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... himself ; but , by the pity of the Gods , is turned into a Cormorant . Priam , not hearing of Efacus , believes him to be dead , and raises a tomb to preserve his me- mory . By this tranfition , which is one of the fineft in all Ovid ...
... himself ; but , by the pity of the Gods , is turned into a Cormorant . Priam , not hearing of Efacus , believes him to be dead , and raises a tomb to preserve his me- mory . By this tranfition , which is one of the fineft in all Ovid ...
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... himself was prefent at the fray ; And more than shar'd the glories of the day . Old Chronicle , he said , among the rest , You might have nam'd Alcides at the least : Is he not worth your praife ? The Pylian prince Sigh'd ere he spoke ...
... himself was prefent at the fray ; And more than shar'd the glories of the day . Old Chronicle , he said , among the rest , You might have nam'd Alcides at the least : Is he not worth your praife ? The Pylian prince Sigh'd ere he spoke ...
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... himself by far A greater plague , than all the wasteful war : He lives ; the proud Pelides lives , to boast Our town deftroy'd , our common labour loft ! O , could I meet him ! But I wish too late ; To prove my trident , is not in his ...
... himself by far A greater plague , than all the wasteful war : He lives ; the proud Pelides lives , to boast Our town deftroy'd , our common labour loft ! O , could I meet him ! But I wish too late ; To prove my trident , is not in his ...
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... himself directs aright Th ' invemon'd fhaft ; and wings the fatal flight . Thus fell the foremost of the Grecian name ; And he , the bafe adulterer , boafts the fame . A fpectacle to glad the Trojan train ; And please old Priam , after ...
... himself directs aright Th ' invemon'd fhaft ; and wings the fatal flight . Thus fell the foremost of the Grecian name ; And he , the bafe adulterer , boafts the fame . A fpectacle to glad the Trojan train ; And please old Priam , after ...
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