The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... soul in every breast ; Urg'd with defire of fame , beyond the rest , Forth march'd Deïphobus ; but , marching , held Before his wary steps his ample fhield . Bold Merion aim'd a stroke ( nor aim'd it wide ) The glittering javelin pierc ...
... soul in every breast ; Urg'd with defire of fame , beyond the rest , Forth march'd Deïphobus ; but , marching , held Before his wary steps his ample fhield . Bold Merion aim'd a stroke ( nor aim'd it wide ) The glittering javelin pierc ...
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... soul , Each burns with double hope , with double pain ,. Tears up the shore , and thunders tow'rd the main . First flew Eumelus on Pheretian steeds ; With those of , Tros bold Diomed fucceeds : Clofe on Eumelus ' back they puff the wind ...
... soul , Each burns with double hope , with double pain ,. Tears up the shore , and thunders tow'rd the main . First flew Eumelus on Pheretian steeds ; With those of , Tros bold Diomed fucceeds : Clofe on Eumelus ' back they puff the wind ...
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... soul affright With words of omen , like a bird of night ( Reply'd , unmov'd , the venerable man ) .等 265 * Tis Heaven commands me , and you urge in vain . 279 Had any mortal voice th ' injunction laid , Nor augur , prieft , or feer ...
... soul affright With words of omen , like a bird of night ( Reply'd , unmov'd , the venerable man ) .等 265 * Tis Heaven commands me , and you urge in vain . 279 Had any mortal voice th ' injunction laid , Nor augur , prieft , or feer ...
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