The Works of the English Poets, Volym 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 sidor |
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... least suspends : Peace with the manes of great Pallas dwell ; Hail holy relicks , and a last farewell ! He said no more , but inly though he mourn'd , Reftrain'd his tears , and to the camp return'd . Now fuppliants , from Laurentum ...
... least suspends : Peace with the manes of great Pallas dwell ; Hail holy relicks , and a last farewell ! He said no more , but inly though he mourn'd , Reftrain'd his tears , and to the camp return'd . Now fuppliants , from Laurentum ...
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... least he led the way to victory : Firft for his friends he won the fatal fhore , And fent whole herds of flaughter'd foes before : A death too great , too glorious to deplore . Nor will I add new honours to thy grave ; Content with ...
... least he led the way to victory : Firft for his friends he won the fatal fhore , And fent whole herds of flaughter'd foes before : A death too great , too glorious to deplore . Nor will I add new honours to thy grave ; Content with ...
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... least while fortune favour'd his deceit ) 1020 } 1025 1030 1035 Cries out aloud , What courage have you shown , 1040 Who truft your courfer's ftrength , and not your own ? Forego the ' vantage of your horfe , alight , And then on equal ...
... least while fortune favour'd his deceit ) 1020 } 1025 1030 1035 Cries out aloud , What courage have you shown , 1040 Who truft your courfer's ftrength , and not your own ? Forego the ' vantage of your horfe , alight , And then on equal ...
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... least delay . Jove is with us , and what I have decreed Requires our utmost vigour , and our speed . Your inftant arms against the town prepare ; The fource of mischief , and the feat of war . This day the Latian towers , that mate the ...
... least delay . Jove is with us , and what I have decreed Requires our utmost vigour , and our speed . Your inftant arms against the town prepare ; The fource of mischief , and the feat of war . This day the Latian towers , that mate the ...
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... my command , to fave her brother's life ; At least to try : but by the Stygian lake , ( The most religious oath the gods can take ) 1180 1185 With 1190 With this reftriction , not to bend the bow 86 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
... my command , to fave her brother's life ; At least to try : but by the Stygian lake , ( The most religious oath the gods can take ) 1180 1185 With 1190 With this reftriction , not to bend the bow 86 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
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