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... arms . " Pale Phoebe , drawn by verse , from heav'n descends ; And Circe chang'd with charms Ulysses ' friends . Verse breaks the ground , and penetrates the brake , And in the winding cavern splits the snake : Verse fires the frozen ...
... arms . " Pale Phoebe , drawn by verse , from heav'n descends ; And Circe chang'd with charms Ulysses ' friends . Verse breaks the ground , and penetrates the brake , And in the winding cavern splits the snake : Verse fires the frozen ...
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... arms , the pow'r of Turnus prove , 610 And learn to fear whom he disdains to love . For such is Heav'n's command . " The youth- ful prince With scorn replied , and made this bold de- fense : " You tell me , mother , what I knew before ...
... arms , the pow'r of Turnus prove , 610 And learn to fear whom he disdains to love . For such is Heav'n's command . " The youth- ful prince With scorn replied , and made this bold de- fense : " You tell me , mother , what I knew before ...
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... arms : " Why seek you reasons for a cause so just , Or your own beauties or my love distrust ? Long since , had you requir'd my helpful hand , Th ' artificer and art you might command , To labor arms for Troy : nor Jove , nor fate ...
... arms : " Why seek you reasons for a cause so just , Or your own beauties or my love distrust ? Long since , had you requir'd my helpful hand , Th ' artificer and art you might command , To labor arms for Troy : nor Jove , nor fate ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneas Anchises arms Ascanius bear behold betwixt blood breast Cæsar call'd coursers Creüsa crown'd dare death design'd Dido Dryden earth Eneas English Ennius EPILOGUE Ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fire flames flood foes forc'd Georgics give gods grace Grecian ground hand happy haste head Heav'n heroic honor Horace John Dryden Jove Juvenal kind king King's Company land light live Lord Lucretius Mac Flecknoe mighty mind Mnestheus Muse never night numbers nymph o'er Ovid pains Persius plain play pleas'd poem poet poetry pow'r praise pray'r press'd prince PROLOGUE promis'd race rage rais'd reign rest rise Roman sacred satire SATIRE OF JUVENAL shade shew shore sight skies song soul thee thou thought thro tow'rs translation Trojan Turnus us'd verse Virgil virtue Whig winds words write youth