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... ry line . How sudden trees rife to the reader's fight , And make a doubtful scene of shade and light , And give at once the day , at once the night ! a 3 you 30 35 } And And here again what sweet confufion reigns , In dreary ( xxi )
... ry line . How sudden trees rife to the reader's fight , And make a doubtful scene of shade and light , And give at once the day , at once the night ! a 3 you 30 35 } And And here again what sweet confufion reigns , In dreary ( xxi )
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... fight purfue the flying horse . Oh cou'd thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courser that might match his own ! Fir'd with the sport , and eager for the chace , Lodona's murmurs ftop me in the race . Who can refufe Lodona's ...
... fight purfue the flying horse . Oh cou'd thy Virgil from his orb look down , He'd view a courser that might match his own ! Fir'd with the sport , and eager for the chace , Lodona's murmurs ftop me in the race . Who can refufe Lodona's ...
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... fight ; a Satyr - train Peeps o'er their head , and laughs behind the scene . In Fame's fair Temple , o'er the boldest wits Infhrin'd on high , the facred Virgil fits ; And fits in meafures , fuch as Virgil's Mufe To place thee near him ...
... fight ; a Satyr - train Peeps o'er their head , and laughs behind the scene . In Fame's fair Temple , o'er the boldest wits Infhrin'd on high , the facred Virgil fits ; And fits in meafures , fuch as Virgil's Mufe To place thee near him ...
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... fight : Then the pale Titans , chain'd on burning floors , Start at the din that rends th ' infernal fhores , Tremble the tow'rs of heav'n , earth rocks her coafts , And gloomy Pluto fhakes with all his ghosts . To ev'ry theme refponds ...
... fight : Then the pale Titans , chain'd on burning floors , Start at the din that rends th ' infernal fhores , Tremble the tow'rs of heav'n , earth rocks her coafts , And gloomy Pluto fhakes with all his ghosts . To ev'ry theme refponds ...
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... d by your hand , and fing as you inspire : So arm'd by great Achilles for the fight , Patroclus conquer'd in Achilles ' right : Odyfey , lib . 16 . 45 50 55 60 70 Like Like theirs , our Friendship ! and I boast my ( xxx1 )
... d by your hand , and fing as you inspire : So arm'd by great Achilles for the fight , Patroclus conquer'd in Achilles ' right : Odyfey , lib . 16 . 45 50 55 60 70 Like Like theirs , our Friendship ! and I boast my ( xxx1 )
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