Poetical Works, 3. numberHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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... foes in battle kill'd ; One day beheld thee dead , and borne upon thy shield . 710 This dismal news , not from uncertain fame , But sad spectators , to the hero came : His friends upon the brink of ruin stand , Unless reliev'd by his ...
... foes in battle kill'd ; One day beheld thee dead , and borne upon thy shield . 710 This dismal news , not from uncertain fame , But sad spectators , to the hero came : His friends upon the brink of ruin stand , Unless reliev'd by his ...
Page 682
... foes , This tender babe , companion of his woes . Casmilla was her mother ; but he drown'd One hissing letter in a softer sound , And call'd Camilla . Thro ' the woods he flies ; 820 Wrapp'd in his robe the royal infant lies . His foes ...
... foes , This tender babe , companion of his woes . Casmilla was her mother ; but he drown'd One hissing letter in a softer sound , And call'd Camilla . Thro ' the woods he flies ; 820 Wrapp'd in his robe the royal infant lies . His foes ...
Page 700
... foes been vanquish'd on the plain : Then shall I wait till Turnus will be slain ? Your force against the perjur'd city bend : There it began , and there the war shall end . The peace profan'd our rightful arms re- quires ; Cleanse the ...
... foes been vanquish'd on the plain : Then shall I wait till Turnus will be slain ? Your force against the perjur'd city bend : There it began , and there the war shall end . The peace profan'd our rightful arms re- quires ; Cleanse the ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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