The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... alone . 80 Her ftrength were vain ; I dread for you Here Hector rages like the force of fire , Vaunts of his Gods , and calls high Jove his fire . If yet fome heavenly Power your breast excite , Breathe B 3 If ILIAD , • Book XIII .
... alone . 80 Her ftrength were vain ; I dread for you Here Hector rages like the force of fire , Vaunts of his Gods , and calls high Jove his fire . If yet fome heavenly Power your breast excite , Breathe B 3 If ILIAD , • Book XIII .
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... breast excite , Breathe in your hearts , and string your arms to fight , Greece yet may live , her threaten'd fleet remain ; 85 And Hector's force , and Jove's own aid , be vain : Then with his fceptre , that the deep controls , He ...
... breast excite , Breathe in your hearts , and string your arms to fight , Greece yet may live , her threaten'd fleet remain ; 85 And Hector's force , and Jove's own aid , be vain : Then with his fceptre , that the deep controls , He ...
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... breast , 115 The heroes thus their mutual warmth exprefs'd . Neptune mean while the routed Greeks infpir'd , Who , breathless , pale , with length of labours tir'd , Pant in the hips ; while Troy to conqueft calls , And fwarms ...
... breast , 115 The heroes thus their mutual warmth exprefs'd . Neptune mean while the routed Greeks infpir'd , Who , breathless , pale , with length of labours tir'd , Pant in the hips ; while Troy to conqueft calls , And fwarms ...
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... 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 ) The glittering javelin pierc'd the tough ...
... 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 ) The glittering javelin pierc'd the tough ...
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... breast , 280 Whom in the chance of war a javelin tore , And his fad.comrades from the battle bore ; Him to the furgeons of the camp he sent ;. That office paid , he issued from his tent , Fierce for the fight : to whom the . God begun ...
... breast , 280 Whom in the chance of war a javelin tore , And his fad.comrades from the battle bore ; Him to the furgeons of the camp he sent ;. That office paid , he issued from his tent , Fierce for the fight : to whom the . God begun ...
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