The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 pages |
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... once was call'd , and once his guest . Their Their fuit , which was too juft to be deny'd 6 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL ..
... once was call'd , and once his guest . Their Their fuit , which was too juft to be deny'd 6 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL ..
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... once he weeps and speaks . O Pallas ! thou haft fail'd thy plighted word ! To fight with caution , not to tempt the fword , I warn'd thee , but in vain ; for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue : That boiling blood ...
... once he weeps and speaks . O Pallas ! thou haft fail'd thy plighted word ! To fight with caution , not to tempt the fword , I warn'd thee , but in vain ; for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue : That boiling blood ...
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... once more to cross the seas , In fearch of feats remote of Italy ; And from unwelcome inmates fet us free . Then twice ten gallies let us build with speed , Or twice as many more , if more they need ; Materials are at hand : a well - s ...
... once more to cross the seas , In fearch of feats remote of Italy ; And from unwelcome inmates fet us free . Then twice ten gallies let us build with speed , Or twice as many more , if more they need ; Materials are at hand : a well - s ...
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... once she flew ; The former , as the flacken'd reins he drew , Of his faint fteed : the latter , as he stretch'd His arm to prop his friend , the javelin reach'd , By the fame weapon , fent from the same hand , Both fall together , and ...
... once she flew ; The former , as the flacken'd reins he drew , Of his faint fteed : the latter , as he stretch'd His arm to prop his friend , the javelin reach'd , By the fame weapon , fent from the same hand , Both fall together , and ...
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... once she feiz'd the rein , And laid the boafter groveling on the plain . Not with more eafe the falcon from above Truffes , in middle air , the trembling dove : 1050 1055 1060 1065 1070 Then plumes the prey , in her strong pounces bound ...
... once she feiz'd the rein , And laid the boafter groveling on the plain . Not with more eafe the falcon from above Truffes , in middle air , the trembling dove : 1050 1055 1060 1065 1070 Then plumes the prey , in her strong pounces bound ...
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