The Works of the English Poets, 36. köideH. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... spoke , and dragg'd the gory corfe away . This Afius view'd , unable to contain , Before his chariot warring on the plain ; ( His crouded courfers , to his fquire confign'd , Impatient panted on his neck behind ) To vengeance rifing ...
... spoke , and dragg'd the gory corfe away . This Afius view'd , unable to contain , Before his chariot warring on the plain ; ( His crouded courfers , to his fquire confign'd , Impatient panted on his neck behind ) To vengeance rifing ...
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... spoke ; and all as with one foul obey'd ; Their lifted bucklers caft a dreadful fhade Around the chief . Æneas too demands Th ' affifting forces of his native bands : Paris , Deïphobus , Agenor join ; ( Co - aids and captains of the ...
... spoke ; and all as with one foul obey'd ; Their lifted bucklers caft a dreadful fhade Around the chief . Æneas too demands Th ' affifting forces of his native bands : Paris , Deïphobus , Agenor join ; ( Co - aids and captains of the ...
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... spoke , behold , in open view , On founding wings a dexter eagle flew . To Jove's glad omen all the Grecians rife , 1035 . 1040 , And hail , with fhouts , his progress through the skies : Far - echoing clamours bound from fide to fide ...
... spoke , behold , in open view , On founding wings a dexter eagle flew . To Jove's glad omen all the Grecians rife , 1035 . 1040 , And hail , with fhouts , his progress through the skies : Far - echoing clamours bound from fide to fide ...
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... spoke , then rush'd amid the warriour crew ; And fent his voice before him as he flew , Loud , as the fhout encountering armies yield , When twice ten thousand shake the labouring field ; 170 Such Such was the voice , and such the ...
... spoke , then rush'd amid the warriour crew ; And fent his voice before him as he flew , Loud , as the fhout encountering armies yield , When twice ten thousand shake the labouring field ; 170 Such Such was the voice , and such the ...
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... spoke , and eloquence of eyes . This , on her hand the Cyprian Goddess laid ; Take this , and with it all thy wish , she said . 250 With smile fhe took the charm ; and fmiling preft . 255 The powerful ceftus to her fnowy breast . Then ...
... spoke , and eloquence of eyes . This , on her hand the Cyprian Goddess laid ; Take this , and with it all thy wish , she said . 250 With smile fhe took the charm ; and fmiling preft . 255 The powerful ceftus to her fnowy breast . Then ...
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