The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 halaman |
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... first to heaven perform'd a victor's vow : He bar'd an ancient oak of all her boughs : Then on a rifing ground the trunk he plac'd ; Which with the spoils of his dead foe he grac'd . VOL . VIL B 5 The The coat of arms by proud Mezentius ...
... first to heaven perform'd a victor's vow : He bar'd an ancient oak of all her boughs : Then on a rifing ground the trunk he plac'd ; Which with the spoils of his dead foe he grac'd . VOL . VIL B 5 The The coat of arms by proud Mezentius ...
Halaman 3
... First , melting into tears , the pious man Deplor'd fo fad a fight , then thus began : Unhappy youth ! when fortune gave the rest Of my full wishes , the refus'd the best ! She came ; but brought not thee along , to bless My longing ...
... First , melting into tears , the pious man Deplor'd fo fad a fight , then thus began : Unhappy youth ! when fortune gave the rest Of my full wishes , the refus'd the best ! She came ; but brought not thee along , to bless My longing ...
Halaman 7
... first , and to the godlike man , With graceful action bowing , thus began : Aufpicious prince , in arms a mighty name , But yet whose actions far tranfcend your fame : B 4 1.85 Would Would I your juftice or your force exprefs , : ENEIS ...
... first , and to the godlike man , With graceful action bowing , thus began : Aufpicious prince , in arms a mighty name , But yet whose actions far tranfcend your fame : B 4 1.85 Would Would I your juftice or your force exprefs , : ENEIS ...
Halaman 14
... first we bring , Then crave an inftant audience from the king : His leave obtain'd , our native foil we name ; And tell th ' important caufe for which we came . Attentively he heard us , while we spoke ; Then , with soft accents , and a ...
... first we bring , Then crave an inftant audience from the king : His leave obtain'd , our native foil we name ; And tell th ' important caufe for which we came . Attentively he heard us , while we spoke ; Then , with soft accents , and a ...
Halaman 22
... First forc'd an entrance through their thick array ; 614 Then , glutted with their flaughter , freed my way . ' Tis a destructive war ! So let it be , But to the Phrygian pirate and to thee .. Mean time proceed to fill the people's ears ...
... First forc'd an entrance through their thick array ; 614 Then , glutted with their flaughter , freed my way . ' Tis a destructive war ! So let it be , But to the Phrygian pirate and to thee .. Mean time proceed to fill the people's ears ...
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