The Works of the English Poets, Томове 17–19R. Herth, 1779 - 336 страници |
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... rest , Sweeps all before him with impetuous sway , And from the walls defcends upon the prey ; Part following enter , part remain without , With envy hear their fellows conquering shout , And mount on others backs , in hope to share The ...
... rest , Sweeps all before him with impetuous sway , And from the walls defcends upon the prey ; Part following enter , part remain without , With envy hear their fellows conquering shout , And mount on others backs , in hope to share The ...
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... , And oft before the facred altars came , Το pray for him , who was an empty name . All Powers implor'd , but far above the rest To Juno fhe her pious vows addrefs'd , Her Her much - lov'd lord from perils to protect , FROM OVID . 59.
... , And oft before the facred altars came , Το pray for him , who was an empty name . All Powers implor'd , but far above the rest To Juno fhe her pious vows addrefs'd , Her Her much - lov'd lord from perils to protect , FROM OVID . 59.
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... rest ; At him he lanc'd his fpear , and pierc'd his breast : On the hard earth the Lycian knock'd his head , And lay fupine ; and forth the fpirit fled . Then thus the hero ; Neither can I blame The hand , or javelin ; both are fill the ...
... rest ; At him he lanc'd his fpear , and pierc'd his breast : On the hard earth the Lycian knock'd his head , And lay fupine ; and forth the fpirit fled . Then thus the hero ; Neither can I blame The hand , or javelin ; both are fill the ...
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... rest , You might have nam'd Alcides at the least : Is he not worth your praife ? The Pylian prince Sigh'd ere he spoke ; then made this proud defence . My former woes , in long oblivion drown'd , I would have loft ; but you renew 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 ; then made this proud defence . My former woes , in long oblivion drown'd , I would have loft ; but you renew the ...
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... tottering towers , And by their taken Gods , which now are ours ; Or if there yet a farther task remains , To be perform'd by prudence or by pains ; If yet some desperate action rests behind , That asks If FROM O VID . 121.
... tottering towers , And by their taken Gods , which now are ours ; Or if there yet a farther task remains , To be perform'd by prudence or by pains ; If yet some desperate action rests behind , That asks If FROM O VID . 121.
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