The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... steeds he reins , 30 } 35 Fleet as the winds , and deck'd with golden manes . Refulgent arms his mighty limbs infold , Immortal arins of adamant and gold . He mounts the car , the golden fcourge applies , 4.0 He fits fuperior , and the ...
... steeds he reins , 30 } 35 Fleet as the winds , and deck'd with golden manes . Refulgent arms his mighty limbs infold , Immortal arins of adamant and gold . He mounts the car , the golden fcourge applies , 4.0 He fits fuperior , and the ...
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... steeds unbound , Fed with ambrofial herbage from his hand , And link'd their fetlocks with a golden band , Infrangible , immortal : there they stay , The Father of the floods pursues his way ; Where , like a tempeft darkening heaven ...
... steeds unbound , Fed with ambrofial herbage from his hand , And link'd their fetlocks with a golden band , Infrangible , immortal : there they stay , The Father of the floods pursues his way ; Where , like a tempeft darkening heaven ...
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... steeds . Ere yet to Troy the fons of Greece were led , In fair Pedæus ' verdant pastures bred , 215 220 225 230 The youth had dwelt ; remote from war's alarms , And blefs'd in bright Medeficafte's arms : ( This nymph , the fruit of ...
... steeds . Ere yet to Troy the fons of Greece were led , In fair Pedæus ' verdant pastures bred , 215 220 225 230 The youth had dwelt ; remote from war's alarms , And blefs'd in bright Medeficafte's arms : ( This nymph , the fruit of ...
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... steeds away , But falls transfix'd , an unrefisting prey : Pierc'd by Antilochus , he pants beneath The stately car , and labours out his breath . C 2 505 Thus 1 Thus Afius ' steeds ( their mighty master gone ILIAD , Book XIII . 19.
... steeds away , But falls transfix'd , an unrefisting prey : Pierc'd by Antilochus , he pants beneath The stately car , and labours out his breath . C 2 505 Thus 1 Thus Afius ' steeds ( their mighty master gone ILIAD , Book XIII . 19.
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Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). 1 Thus Afius ' steeds ( their mighty master gone ) Remain the prize of Neftor's youthful fon . Stabb'd at the fight , Deïphobus drew nigh , And made , with force , the vengeful ...
Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). 1 Thus Afius ' steeds ( their mighty master gone ) Remain the prize of Neftor's youthful fon . Stabb'd at the fight , Deïphobus drew nigh , And made , with force , the vengeful ...
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