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... stand , like Adam , naming ev'ry beast , Were weary work : nor will the Muse de- scribe 310 A slimy - born and sun ... stands condemn'd , nor wholly free . Then , like her injur❜d Lion , let me speak ; He cannot bend her , and he would ...
... stand , like Adam , naming ev'ry beast , Were weary work : nor will the Muse de- scribe 310 A slimy - born and sun ... stands condemn'd , nor wholly free . Then , like her injur❜d Lion , let me speak ; He cannot bend her , and he would ...
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... stand . I have already nam'd two sorts of judges ; but Virgil wrote for neither of them : and , by his example , I am not ambitious of pleasing the lowest or the middle form of readers . He chose to please the most judicious , souls of ...
... stand . I have already nam'd two sorts of judges ; but Virgil wrote for neither of them : and , by his example , I am not ambitious of pleasing the lowest or the middle form of readers . He chose to please the most judicious , souls of ...
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... Stand forth the champion , and the games renew . Two prizes I propose , and thus divide : A bull with gilded horns , and fillets tied , Shall be the portion of the conqu'ring chief ; A sword and helm shall cheer the loser's grief ...
... Stand forth the champion , and the games renew . Two prizes I propose , and thus divide : A bull with gilded horns , and fillets tied , Shall be the portion of the conqu'ring chief ; A sword and helm shall cheer the loser's grief ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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