The Works of the English Poets, 36. köideH. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... bound , Or bleeds my friend by fome unhappy wound ? Inglorious here , my foul abhors to stay , And glows with profpects of th ' approaching day . O prince ! ( Meriones replies ) whofe care Leads forth th ' embattled fons of Crete to war ...
... bound , Or bleeds my friend by fome unhappy wound ? Inglorious here , my foul abhors to stay , And glows with profpects of th ' approaching day . O prince ! ( Meriones replies ) whofe care Leads forth th ' embattled fons of Crete to war ...
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... bound , On his rais'd arm by two strong braces stay'd ) He lay collected in defensive shade ; O'er his fafe head the javelin idly fung , And on the tinkling verge more faintly rung . Ev'n then , the spear the vigorous arm confest , And ...
... bound , On his rais'd arm by two strong braces stay'd ) He lay collected in defensive shade ; O'er his fafe head the javelin idly fung , And on the tinkling verge more faintly rung . Ev'n then , the spear the vigorous arm confest , And ...
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... bound , The long lance shakes , and vibrates in the wound : Faft - flowing from its fource , as prone he lay , Life's purple tide impetuous gush'd away . Then Idomen , insulting o'er the flain ; Behold , Deïphobus ! nor vaunt in vain ...
... bound , The long lance shakes , and vibrates in the wound : Faft - flowing from its fource , as prone he lay , Life's purple tide impetuous gush'd away . Then Idomen , insulting o'er the flain ; Behold , Deïphobus ! nor vaunt in vain ...
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... bound ; A fling's foft wool , snatch'd from a soldier's fide , At once the tent and ligature fupply'd . Behold ! Pifander , urg'd by Fate's decree , Springs through the ranks to fall , and fall by thee , Great Menelaus ! to enhance thy ...
... bound ; A fling's foft wool , snatch'd from a soldier's fide , At once the tent and ligature fupply'd . Behold ! Pifander , urg'd by Fate's decree , Springs through the ranks to fall , and fall by thee , Great Menelaus ! to enhance thy ...
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... bound , Leap'd from his chariot on the trembling ground ; Swift as he leap'd , his clanging arms refound . 941 To guard this poft ( he cried ) thy art employ , And here detain the scatter'd youth of Troy ; Where yonder heroes faint , I ...
... bound , Leap'd from his chariot on the trembling ground ; Swift as he leap'd , his clanging arms refound . 941 To guard this poft ( he cried ) thy art employ , And here detain the scatter'd youth of Troy ; Where yonder heroes faint , I ...
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