The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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Page 24
... stood , 631 And burn'd to drench the ground with mutual blood . The Trojan weapon whizz'd along in air , The Cretan faw , and fhunn'd the brazen spear : Sent from an arm fo ftrong , the miffive wood Stuck deep in earth , and quiver'd ...
... stood , 631 And burn'd to drench the ground with mutual blood . The Trojan weapon whizz'd along in air , The Cretan faw , and fhunn'd the brazen spear : Sent from an arm fo ftrong , the miffive wood Stuck deep in earth , and quiver'd ...
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... stood ; Splinter'd on earth flew half the broken wood . Difarm'd , he mingled in the Trojan crew ; But Merion's fpear o'ertook him as he flew , 715 Deep Deep in the belly's rim an entrance found , Where 26 POPE'S HOMER .
... stood ; Splinter'd on earth flew half the broken wood . Difarm'd , he mingled in the Trojan crew ; But Merion's fpear o'ertook him as he flew , 715 Deep Deep in the belly's rim an entrance found , Where 26 POPE'S HOMER .
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... stood adverse with the bended bow : Full on his breaft the Trojan arrow fell , But harmless bounded from the plated steel . As on fome ample barn's well - harden'd floor , ( The winds collected at each open door ) While the broad fan ...
... stood adverse with the bended bow : Full on his breaft the Trojan arrow fell , But harmless bounded from the plated steel . As on fome ample barn's well - harden'd floor , ( The winds collected at each open door ) While the broad fan ...
Page 36
... stood . Palmus , with Polypetes the divine , 990 .995 And two bold brothers of Hippotion's line : ( Who reach'd fair Ilion , from Ascania far , The former day ; the next engag'd in war . ) As when from gloomy clouds a whirlwind springs ...
... stood . Palmus , with Polypetes the divine , 990 .995 And two bold brothers of Hippotion's line : ( Who reach'd fair Ilion , from Ascania far , The former day ; the next engag'd in war . ) As when from gloomy clouds a whirlwind springs ...
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... stood , And thus with gentle words addrefs'd the God : Now , Neptune ! now th ' important hour employ , To check a while the haughty hopes of Troy : While Jove yet refts , while yet my vapours fhed The golden vision round his facred ...
... stood , And thus with gentle words addrefs'd the God : Now , Neptune ! now th ' important hour employ , To check a while the haughty hopes of Troy : While Jove yet refts , while yet my vapours fhed The golden vision round his facred ...
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