The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 halaman |
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... fide , When late their titles in the field were try'd : 360 Witness the fresh laments , and funeral tears undry'd . Thus , full of anxious thought , he fummons all The Latian fenate to the council - hall : 340 345 350 355 The The ...
... fide , When late their titles in the field were try'd : 360 Witness the fresh laments , and funeral tears undry'd . Thus , full of anxious thought , he fummons all The Latian fenate to the council - hall : 340 345 350 355 The The ...
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... fide ; And bending to the town . They take th ' alarm , Some tremble , fome are bold , all in confufion arm . Th ' impetuous youth prefs forward to the field ; 690 They clafh the fword , and clatter on the shield ; The The fearful ...
... fide ; And bending to the town . They take th ' alarm , Some tremble , fome are bold , all in confufion arm . Th ' impetuous youth prefs forward to the field ; 690 They clafh the fword , and clatter on the shield ; The The fearful ...
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... fide ; Nor cafque , nor creft , his manly features hide : But bare to view amid furrounding friends , 735 With godlike grace , he from the tower defcends . 740 Exulting in his ftrength , he feems to dare His abfent rival , and to ...
... fide ; Nor cafque , nor creft , his manly features hide : But bare to view amid furrounding friends , 735 With godlike grace , he from the tower defcends . 740 Exulting in his ftrength , he feems to dare His abfent rival , and to ...
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... fide . His faften'd spear he pull'd from out the ground ; And , victor of his vows , his infant nymph unbound . Nor after that , in towns which walls inclofe , Would truft his hunted life amidft his foes . 845 But rough , in open air he ...
... fide . His faften'd spear he pull'd from out the ground ; And , victor of his vows , his infant nymph unbound . Nor after that , in towns which walls inclofe , Would truft his hunted life amidft his foes . 845 But rough , in open air he ...
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... fide . Tyrrhenus , and Aconteus , void of fear , By mettled courfers borne in full career , Meet first oppos'd : and , with a mighty shock , Their horfes heads against each other knock . Far from his fteed is fierce Aconteus caft .; 910 ...
... fide . Tyrrhenus , and Aconteus , void of fear , By mettled courfers borne in full career , Meet first oppos'd : and , with a mighty shock , Their horfes heads against each other knock . Far from his fteed is fierce Aconteus caft .; 910 ...
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