The Works of the English Poets, Volume 36H. Hughs, 1779 - 363 pages |
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... eyes that shed infufferable light : To where the Myfians prove their martial force , And hardy Thracians tame the favage horse ; And where the far - fam'd Hippemolgian strays , Renown'd for juftice and for length of days ; Thrice happy ...
... eyes that shed infufferable light : To where the Myfians prove their martial force , And hardy Thracians tame the favage horse ; And where the far - fam'd Hippemolgian strays , Renown'd for juftice and for length of days ; Thrice happy ...
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... eye . Greece funk they thought , and this their fatal hour ; But breathe new courage as they feel the Power . Teucer ... eyes survey , Unseen , unthought , till this amazing day ! Fly we at length from Troy's oft - conquer'd bands ? And ...
... eye . Greece funk they thought , and this their fatal hour ; But breathe new courage as they feel the Power . Teucer ... eyes survey , Unseen , unthought , till this amazing day ! Fly we at length from Troy's oft - conquer'd bands ? And ...
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... eyes , And fetters every limb : yet , bent to meet His fate , he stands ; nor fhuns the lance of Crete . Fixt as fome column , or deep - rooted oak , 551 ( While the winds sleep ) his breast receiv'd the stroke . Before the ponderous ...
... eyes , And fetters every limb : yet , bent to meet His fate , he stands ; nor fhuns the lance of Crete . Fixt as fome column , or deep - rooted oak , 551 ( While the winds sleep ) his breast receiv'd the stroke . Before the ponderous ...
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... eyes ; His foaming tulks both dogs and men engage , But most his hunters rouze his mighty rage : So ftood Idomeneus , his javelin fhook , And met the Trojan with a lowering look . Antilochus , Deïpyrus , were near , The youthful ...
... eyes ; His foaming tulks both dogs and men engage , But most his hunters rouze his mighty rage : So ftood Idomeneus , his javelin fhook , And met the Trojan with a lowering look . Antilochus , Deïpyrus , were near , The youthful ...
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... eyes . Him , through the hip tranfpiercing as he fled , The shaft of Merion mingled with the dead . Beneath the bone the glancing point defcends , And , driving down , the swelling bladder rends : Sunk in his fad companions arms he lay ...
... eyes . Him , through the hip tranfpiercing as he fled , The shaft of Merion mingled with the dead . Beneath the bone the glancing point defcends , And , driving down , the swelling bladder rends : Sunk in his fad companions arms he lay ...
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