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He dy'd no death to make thee with , too late , Thou hadst not liv'd to fee his fhameful fate . But what a champion has th ' Aufonian coaft , And what a friend hast thou , Ascanius , lost ! ༡༠ Thus having mourn'd , he gave the word ...
He dy'd no death to make thee with , too late , Thou hadst not liv'd to fee his fhameful fate . But what a champion has th ' Aufonian coaft , And what a friend hast thou , Ascanius , lost ! ༡༠ Thus having mourn'd , he gave the word ...
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Their fuit , which was too just to be deny'd , The hero grants , and farther thus reply'd : O Latian princes , how fevere a fate In caufeless quarrels has involv'd your state ! And arm'd against an unoffending man , Who fought your ...
Their fuit , which was too just to be deny'd , The hero grants , and farther thus reply'd : O Latian princes , how fevere a fate In caufeless quarrels has involv'd your state ! And arm'd against an unoffending man , Who fought your ...
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... Think peace concluded , and the king your friend : Let Turnus leave the realm to your command : And feek alliance in fome other land : Build you the city which your Fates affign : We fhall be proud in the great work to join .
... Think peace concluded , and the king your friend : Let Turnus leave the realm to your command : And feek alliance in fome other land : Build you the city which your Fates affign : We fhall be proud in the great work to join .
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... To drink the dregs of life by fate affign'd . Beyond the goal of nature I have gone ; My Pallas late fet out , but reach'd too foon . If , from my league against th ' Aufonian ftate , weapons I had found my fate , Amid their 235 246 ...
... To drink the dregs of life by fate affign'd . Beyond the goal of nature I have gone ; My Pallas late fet out , but reach'd too foon . If , from my league against th ' Aufonian ftate , weapons I had found my fate , Amid their 235 246 ...
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Go , friends , this message to your lord relate ; Tell him , that if I bear my bitter fate , And after Pallas ' death , live lingering on , ' Tis to behold his vengeance for my fon . Iftay for Turnus ; whofe devoted head Is owing to the ...
Go , friends , this message to your lord relate ; Tell him , that if I bear my bitter fate , And after Pallas ' death , live lingering on , ' Tis to behold his vengeance for my fon . Iftay for Turnus ; whofe devoted head Is owing to the ...
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