Poetical Works, to which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J.Woodward, 1836 |
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... Ulysses , the settlement of the Trojans in Italy , or the The Marvellous Fable includes whatever is super- like . That of the Iliad is the anger of Achilles , the natural , and especially the machines of the gods . He most short and ...
... Ulysses , the settlement of the Trojans in Italy , or the The Marvellous Fable includes whatever is super- like . That of the Iliad is the anger of Achilles , the natural , and especially the machines of the gods . He most short and ...
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... Ulysses spoils , or e'en thy own be mine . The man who suffers loudly may complain ; And rage he may , but he shall rage in vain . But this when time requires . - It now remains We launch a bark to plough the watery plains , And waft ...
... Ulysses spoils , or e'en thy own be mine . The man who suffers loudly may complain ; And rage he may , but he shall rage in vain . But this when time requires . - It now remains We launch a bark to plough the watery plains , And waft ...
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... Ulysses , first in public cares , she found , For prudent council like the gods renown'd : Oppress'd with generous grief the hero stood , Nor drew his sable vessels to the flood : And is it thus , divine Laertes ' son ! Thus fly the ...
... Ulysses , first in public cares , she found , For prudent council like the gods renown'd : Oppress'd with generous grief the hero stood , Nor drew his sable vessels to the flood : And is it thus , divine Laertes ' son ! Thus fly the ...
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... Ulysses , seated , greater reverence drew . When Atreus ' son harangued the listening train , Just was his sense , and his expression plain ; His words succinct , yet full , without a fault ; 210 He spoke no more than just the thing he ...
... Ulysses , seated , greater reverence drew . When Atreus ' son harangued the listening train , Just was his sense , and his expression plain ; His words succinct , yet full , without a fault ; 210 He spoke no more than just the thing he ...
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... Ulysses then Arose , and with him rose the king of men . On either side a sacred herald stands , The wine they mix , and on each monarch's hands Pour the full urn ; then draws the Grecian lord 340 His cutlass , sheath'd beside his ...
... Ulysses then Arose , and with him rose the king of men . On either side a sacred herald stands , The wine they mix , and on each monarch's hands Pour the full urn ; then draws the Grecian lord 340 His cutlass , sheath'd beside his ...
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