The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Eight Volumes, Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; Together with All His Notes, 2. köideW. Cavil, T. Martin, T. French, and J. Wren., 1795 |
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... appear to Eteo- cles , and provoke him to break the agreement . Polynices in the mean time departs from Thebes by night , is overtaken by a ftorm , and arrives at Argos ; where he meets with Tydeus , who had fled from Calydon , having ...
... appear to Eteo- cles , and provoke him to break the agreement . Polynices in the mean time departs from Thebes by night , is overtaken by a ftorm , and arrives at Argos ; where he meets with Tydeus , who had fled from Calydon , having ...
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... appears ! 255 What fullen fury clouds his fcornful brow ! Gods ! how his eyes with threat'ning ardour glow ! Can this imperious lord forget to reign , Quit all his ftate , defcend , and ferve again ? Yet , who , before , more popularly ...
... appears ! 255 What fullen fury clouds his fcornful brow ! Gods ! how his eyes with threat'ning ardour glow ! Can this imperious lord forget to reign , Quit all his ftate , defcend , and ferve again ? Yet , who , before , more popularly ...
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... Oedipodionides furto deferto pererrat Aoniæ . jam jamque animis male debita regna 445 Concipit , et longum fignis cunctantibus annum Forbidden 450 Forbidden Thebes appears before his eye , From whence Book I. 41 THEBAIS or STATIUS .
... Oedipodionides furto deferto pererrat Aoniæ . jam jamque animis male debita regna 445 Concipit , et longum fignis cunctantibus annum Forbidden 450 Forbidden Thebes appears before his eye , From whence Book I. 41 THEBAIS or STATIUS .
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... appears before his eye , From whence he sees his absent brother fly , With transport views the airy rule his own , And fwells on an imaginary throne . Fain would he caft a tedious age away , And live out all in one triumphant day . He ...
... appears before his eye , From whence he sees his absent brother fly , With transport views the airy rule his own , And fwells on an imaginary throne . Fain would he caft a tedious age away , And live out all in one triumphant day . He ...
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... . non fegnius amens , Incertufque viæ , per nigra filentia , vastum 516 Haurit iter : pulfat metus undique , et undique frater . His brother's image to his mind appears , Inflames his His Book I. 45 THEBAIS OF STATIUS .
... . non fegnius amens , Incertufque viæ , per nigra filentia , vastum 516 Haurit iter : pulfat metus undique , et undique frater . His brother's image to his mind appears , Inflames his His Book I. 45 THEBAIS OF STATIUS .
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