The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... God whofe earthquakes rock the folid ground ,, Now wears a mortal form ; like Chalcas feen , Such his loud voice ... Gods , and calls high Jove his fire . If yet fome heavenly Power your breast excite , Breathe B 3 If ILIAD , • Book ...
... God whofe earthquakes rock the folid ground ,, Now wears a mortal form ; like Chalcas feen , Such his loud voice ... Gods , and calls high Jove his fire . If yet fome heavenly Power your breast excite , Breathe B 3 If ILIAD , • Book ...
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... God , my friend , fome God in human form Favouring defcends , and wills to stand the ftorm . 100 Not Calchas this , the venerable feer ; Short as he turn'd , I faw the Power appear : I mark'd his parting , and the steps he trod ; His ...
... God , my friend , fome God in human form Favouring defcends , and wills to stand the ftorm . 100 Not Calchas this , the venerable feer ; Short as he turn'd , I faw the Power appear : I mark'd his parting , and the steps he trod ; His ...
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... God the martial fire awakes : Oh lafting infamy , oh dire difgrace To chiefs of vigorous youth and manly race ! I trusted in the Gods , and you , to fee Brave Greece victorious , and her navy free : Ah no - the glorious combat you ...
... God the martial fire awakes : Oh lafting infamy , oh dire difgrace To chiefs of vigorous youth and manly race ! I trusted in the Gods , and you , to fee Brave Greece victorious , and her navy free : Ah no - the glorious combat you ...
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... Gods , this day infpires our arms . He said , and rouz'd the 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 ...
... Gods , this day infpires our arms . He said , and rouz'd the 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 ...
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... God of battles , urg'd his pace . Soon as the foe the fhining chiefs beheld Rush like a fiery torrent o'er the field ... Gods of one fource , of one ethereal race , Alike divine , and heaven their native place ; VOL . II . C 435 440 445 ...
... God of battles , urg'd his pace . Soon as the foe the fhining chiefs beheld Rush like a fiery torrent o'er the field ... Gods of one fource , of one ethereal race , Alike divine , and heaven their native place ; VOL . II . C 435 440 445 ...
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