The Works of the English Poets, Volym 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 sidor |
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... wife , Yet by his own adulteress loft his life : Fell at his threshold , and the spoils of Troy The foul polluters of his bed enjoy . 410 The Gods have envy'd me the sweets of life , My much - lov'd country , and my more - lov'd wife ...
... wife , Yet by his own adulteress loft his life : Fell at his threshold , and the spoils of Troy The foul polluters of his bed enjoy . 410 The Gods have envy'd me the sweets of life , My much - lov'd country , and my more - lov'd wife ...
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... wife ; than now to call A council , when the foe furrounds the wall . O citizens ! we wage unequal war , With men , not only heaven's peculiar care , But heaven's own race : unconquer'd in the field , Or , conquer'd , yet unknowing how ...
... wife ; than now to call A council , when the foe furrounds the wall . O citizens ! we wage unequal war , With men , not only heaven's peculiar care , But heaven's own race : unconquer'd in the field , Or , conquer'd , yet unknowing how ...
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... wife .. Permit not , mighty man , fo mean a crew Should share such triumphs ; and detain from you The poft of honour , your undoubted due : Rather alone your matchlefs force employ ; To merit , what alone you must enjoy . These words ...
... wife .. Permit not , mighty man , fo mean a crew Should share such triumphs ; and detain from you The poft of honour , your undoubted due : Rather alone your matchlefs force employ ; To merit , what alone you must enjoy . These words ...
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... wife , who would not be deny'd , I promis'd my Lavinia for bride : Her from her plighted lord by force I took ; All ties of treaties and of honour broke : your On your account I wag'd an impious war , With what fuccefs ' tis needless to ...
... wife , who would not be deny'd , I promis'd my Lavinia for bride : Her from her plighted lord by force I took ; All ties of treaties and of honour broke : your On your account I wag'd an impious war , With what fuccefs ' tis needless to ...
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... have feen me beg my life ; Thine is the conqueft , thine the royal wife ; Against a yielded man , ' tis mean ignoble strife . 1345 1350 1355 In ME 1365 In deep fufpence the Trojan seem'd to stand ; 92 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
... have feen me beg my life ; Thine is the conqueft , thine the royal wife ; Against a yielded man , ' tis mean ignoble strife . 1345 1350 1355 In ME 1365 In deep fufpence the Trojan seem'd to stand ; 92 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL .
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