The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... Parthians , and how necessary it would be to form an alliance with one or other of them . At the same time he recommends , and engages to secure to him , that of the Parthians : and tells him that by this means his power will be ...
... Parthians , and how necessary it would be to form an alliance with one or other of them . At the same time he recommends , and engages to secure to him , that of the Parthians : and tells him that by this means his power will be ...
Page 183
... Parthian hands , The great Seleucia , Nisibis , and there Artaxata , Teredon , Ctesiphon , Turning with easy eye , thou may'st behold . All these the Parthian , ( now some agres past Book 6 . 183 PARADISE REGAINED .
... Parthian hands , The great Seleucia , Nisibis , and there Artaxata , Teredon , Ctesiphon , Turning with easy eye , thou may'st behold . All these the Parthian , ( now some agres past Book 6 . 183 PARADISE REGAINED .
Page 184
... Parthian king In Ctesiphon hath gather'd all his host Against the Scythian , whose incursions wild Have wasted Sogdiana ; to her aid He marches now in haste ; see , though from far , His thousands , in what martial equipage They issue ...
... Parthian king In Ctesiphon hath gather'd all his host Against the Scythian , whose incursions wild Have wasted Sogdiana ; to her aid He marches now in haste ; see , though from far , His thousands , in what martial equipage They issue ...
Page 185
... , none opposite , Samaritan or Jew ; how couldst thou hope Long to enjoy it , quiet and secure , Between two such enclosing enemies , Roman and Parthian ? Therefore one of these Thou must Q2 Book 3 . 185 PARADISE REGAINED .
... , none opposite , Samaritan or Jew ; how couldst thou hope Long to enjoy it , quiet and secure , Between two such enclosing enemies , Roman and Parthian ? Therefore one of these Thou must Q2 Book 3 . 185 PARADISE REGAINED .
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... Parthian first By my advice , as nearer , and of late Found able by invasion to annoy Thy country , and captive lead away her kings , Antigonus and old Hyrcanus , bound , Maugre the Roman : it shall be my task To render thee the Parthian ...
... Parthian first By my advice , as nearer , and of late Found able by invasion to annoy Thy country , and captive lead away her kings , Antigonus and old Hyrcanus , bound , Maugre the Roman : it shall be my task To render thee the Parthian ...
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