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... bear : Great Bard , whose numbers I my self inspire , To whom I gave my own harmonious lyre , If high exalted on the Throne of Wit , Near Me and Homer thou afpire to fit , No more let meaner Satire dim the rays That flow majestic from ...
... bear : Great Bard , whose numbers I my self inspire , To whom I gave my own harmonious lyre , If high exalted on the Throne of Wit , Near Me and Homer thou afpire to fit , No more let meaner Satire dim the rays That flow majestic from ...
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... bear , And liftning wolves grow milder as they hear . VER . 80. And winds fhall waft- ] 80 85 90 Partem aliquam , venti , divûm referatis ad aures ! Virg . VER . 88 . Me tamen urit amor , quis enim modus adfit amori ? Id . VER . 91. Me ...
... bear , And liftning wolves grow milder as they hear . VER . 80. And winds fhall waft- ] 80 85 90 Partem aliquam , venti , divûm referatis ad aures ! Virg . VER . 88 . Me tamen urit amor , quis enim modus adfit amori ? Id . VER . 91. Me ...
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... bear my fighs away ! To Delia's ear the tender notes convey . As fome fad Turtle his loft love deplores , And with deep murmurs fills the founding shores ; Thus , far from Delia , to the winds I Alike unheard , unpity'd , and forlorn ...
... bear my fighs away ! To Delia's ear the tender notes convey . As fome fad Turtle his loft love deplores , And with deep murmurs fills the founding shores ; Thus , far from Delia , to the winds I Alike unheard , unpity'd , and forlorn ...
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... bear my fighs away ! Come , Delia , come ; ah , why this long delay ? Thro ' rocks and caves the name of Delia founds , Delia , each cave and echoing rock rebounds . Ye pow'rs , what pleafing frenzy fooths my mind ! Do lovers dream , or ...
... bear my fighs away ! Come , Delia , come ; ah , why this long delay ? Thro ' rocks and caves the name of Delia founds , Delia , each cave and echoing rock rebounds . Ye pow'rs , what pleafing frenzy fooths my mind ! Do lovers dream , or ...
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... bear a Son ! From VER . 8. AVirgin fhall conceive All crimes shall ceafe , & c . ] VIRG . E. 4. . 6. Jam redit & Virgo , redeunt Satur- nia regna , Jam nova progenies c¿lo demittitur alto- Te duce , fi qua manent fceleris veftigia ...
... bear a Son ! From VER . 8. AVirgin fhall conceive All crimes shall ceafe , & c . ] VIRG . E. 4. . 6. Jam redit & Virgo , redeunt Satur- nia regna , Jam nova progenies c¿lo demittitur alto- Te duce , fi qua manent fceleris veftigia ...
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