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Page xxiii
... eye , He ftarts , he's gone ! and now I fee him fly O'er hills and dales , and now I lose the course , Nor can the rapid fight pursue the flying horse . Oh cou'd thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courfer that might match ...
... eye , He ftarts , he's gone ! and now I fee him fly O'er hills and dales , and now I lose the course , Nor can the rapid fight pursue the flying horse . Oh cou'd thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courfer that might match ...
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... eye - ball shin'd The glance divine , forth - beaming from the mind . But you , like Pallas , ev'ry limb infold With royal robes , and bid him shine in gold ; Touch'd by your hand , his manly frame improves 65 With grace divine , and ...
... eye - ball shin'd The glance divine , forth - beaming from the mind . But you , like Pallas , ev'ry limb infold With royal robes , and bid him shine in gold ; Touch'd by your hand , his manly frame improves 65 With grace divine , and ...
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... eye , Weak to support the blaze of majesty . But what are they that turn the facred page ? Three lovely Virgins , and of equal age ; Intent they read , and all - enamour'd seem , As he that met his likeness in the stream : The Graces ...
... eye , Weak to support the blaze of majesty . But what are they that turn the facred page ? Three lovely Virgins , and of equal age ; Intent they read , and all - enamour'd seem , As he that met his likeness in the stream : The Graces ...
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... eyes Beheld the Poet's awful Form arise ; Stranger , he faid , whofe pious hand has paid These grateful rites to my attentive fhade , When thou shalt breathe thy happy native air , To Pope this meffage from his Master bear : Great Bard ...
... eyes Beheld the Poet's awful Form arise ; Stranger , he faid , whofe pious hand has paid These grateful rites to my attentive fhade , When thou shalt breathe thy happy native air , To Pope this meffage from his Master bear : Great Bard ...
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... eyes ; No lambs or sheep for victims I'll impart , Thy victim , Love , fhall be the shepherd's heart . 40 45 50 VER . 41. Then fing by turns . ] Literally from Virgil , Alternis dicetis , amant alterna Camœn¿ : Et nunc omnis ager , nunc ...
... eyes ; No lambs or sheep for victims I'll impart , Thy victim , Love , fhall be the shepherd's heart . 40 45 50 VER . 41. Then fing by turns . ] Literally from Virgil , Alternis dicetis , amant alterna Camœn¿ : Et nunc omnis ager , nunc ...
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