The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... arms to fight , Greece yet may live , her threaten'd fleet remain ; 85 And Hector's force , and Jove's own aid , be ... arm . This ready arm , unthinking , shakes the dart ; The blood pours back , and fortifies my heart ; 3 105 110 ...
... arms to fight , Greece yet may live , her threaten'd fleet remain ; 85 And Hector's force , and Jove's own aid , be ... arm . This ready arm , unthinking , shakes the dart ; The blood pours back , and fortifies my heart ; 3 105 110 ...
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... 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 a stroke ( nor aim'd it wide ) ...
... 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 a stroke ( nor aim'd it wide ) ...
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... arms , And match'd the braveft of her chiefs in fame : With Priam's fons , a guardian of the throne , He liv'd , belov'd and honour'd as his own . Him Teucer pierc'd between the throat and ear : He groans beneath the Telamonian fpear ...
... arms , And match'd the braveft of her chiefs in fame : With Priam's fons , a guardian of the throne , He liv'd , belov'd and honour'd as his own . Him Teucer pierc'd between the throat and ear : He groans beneath the Telamonian fpear ...
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... arms , Oïleus lops his head : Tofs'd like a ball , and whirl'd in air away , At Hector's feet the gory visage lay . 270 The God of Ocean , fir'd with stern disdain , And pierc'd with forrow for his * grandson slain , Infpires the ...
... arms , Oïleus lops his head : Tofs'd like a ball , and whirl'd in air away , At Hector's feet the gory visage lay . 270 The God of Ocean , fir'd with stern disdain , And pierc'd with forrow for his * grandson slain , Infpires the ...
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... arms or counfels , now perform thy best , And what thou canst not singly , urge the rest . 300 Thus he ; and thus the God , whose force can make The folid globe's eternal basis shake : Ah ! never may he see his native land , But feed ...
... arms or counfels , now perform thy best , And what thou canst not singly , urge the rest . 300 Thus he ; and thus the God , whose force can make The folid globe's eternal basis shake : Ah ! never may he see his native land , But feed ...
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