The Works of the English Poets, Volym 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 sidor |
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... easy bier ; 95 Then on their fhoulders the fad burden rear . The body on this rural herse is born , Strew'd leaves and funeral greens the bier adorn . All All pale he lies , and looks a lovely flower DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
... easy bier ; 95 Then on their fhoulders the fad burden rear . The body on this rural herse is born , Strew'd leaves and funeral greens the bier adorn . All All pale he lies , and looks a lovely flower DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
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... leave to draw the bodies of their flain . They plead , that none thofe common rites deny To conquer'd foes , that in fair battle die . 755 All caufe of hate was ended in their death ; Nor could he war with bodies void of breath . A king ...
... leave to draw the bodies of their flain . They plead , that none thofe common rites deny To conquer'd foes , that in fair battle die . 755 All caufe of hate was ended in their death ; Nor could he war with bodies void of breath . A king ...
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... leave That your flain friends may funeral - rites receive . 180 Thus having faid , th ' embaffadors amaz'd , Stood mute a while , and on each other gaz'd : Drances , their chief , who harbour'd in his breaft Long hate to Turnus , as his ...
... leave That your flain friends may funeral - rites receive . 180 Thus having faid , th ' embaffadors amaz'd , Stood mute a while , and on each other gaz'd : Drances , their chief , who harbour'd in his breaft Long hate to Turnus , as his ...
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... leave the realm to your command : And feek alliance in fome other land : Build you the city which your Fates affign We shall be proud in the great work to join . Thus Drances ; and his words fo well perfuade The reft impower'd , that ...
... leave the realm to your command : And feek alliance in fome other land : Build you the city which your Fates affign We shall be proud in the great work to join . Thus Drances ; and his words fo well perfuade The reft impower'd , that ...
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... leaving me behind , To drink the dregs of life by fate affign'd . Beyond the goal of nature I have gone ; My Pallas late set out , but reach'd too foon . If , from my league against th ' Aufonian state , Amid their weapons I had found ...
... leaving me behind , To drink the dregs of life by fate affign'd . Beyond the goal of nature I have gone ; My Pallas late set out , but reach'd too foon . If , from my league against th ' Aufonian state , Amid their weapons I had found ...
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