The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... beneath the Telamonian fpear . As from fome far - feen mountain's airy crown , Subdued by steel , a tall ash tumbles down , And foils its verdant treffes on the ground : So falls the youth ; his arms the fall resound . Then Teucer ...
... beneath the Telamonian fpear . As from fome far - feen mountain's airy crown , Subdued by steel , a tall ash tumbles down , And foils its verdant treffes on the ground : So falls the youth ; his arms the fall resound . Then Teucer ...
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... Beneath the chin the point was feen to glide , And glitter'd , extant at the farther fide . As when the mountain - oak , or poplar tall , Or pine , fit mast for fome great admiral , + 500 Groans to the oft - heav'd ax , with many a ...
... Beneath the chin the point was feen to glide , And glitter'd , extant at the farther fide . As when the mountain - oak , or poplar tall , Or pine , fit mast for fome great admiral , + 500 Groans to the oft - heav'd ax , with many a ...
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... Beneath the spacious targe , ( a blazing round , Thick with bull - hides and brazen orbits bound , On his rais'd arm by two strong braces stay'd ) He lay collected in defensive shade ; O'er his fafe head the javelin idly fung , And on ...
... Beneath the spacious targe , ( a blazing round , Thick with bull - hides and brazen orbits bound , On his rais'd arm by two strong braces stay'd ) He lay collected in defensive shade ; O'er his fafe head the javelin idly fung , And on ...
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... Beneath his cares thy early youth was train'd , One table fed you , and one roof contain'd . This deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe ; Hafte , and revenge it on th ' infulting foe . Æneas heard , and for a space refign'd 590 To tender pity ...
... Beneath his cares thy early youth was train'd , One table fed you , and one roof contain'd . This deed to fierce Idomeneus we owe ; Hafte , and revenge it on th ' infulting foe . Æneas heard , and for a space refign'd 590 To tender pity ...
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... tow'rd the chief he turn'd his daring head , He pierc'd his throat ; the bending head , depreft Beneath his helmet , nods upon his breast ; His fhield revers'd o'er the fall'n warriour lies ; And His ILIAD , BOOK XIII . 25.
... tow'rd the chief he turn'd his daring head , He pierc'd his throat ; the bending head , depreft Beneath his helmet , nods upon his breast ; His fhield revers'd o'er the fall'n warriour lies ; And His ILIAD , BOOK XIII . 25.
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