The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 pages |
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... remains with me to ruin'd Troy . I war not with its duft ; nor am I glad To think of past events , or good or bad . Your prefents I return : whate'er you bring To buy my friendship , fend the Trojan king . We met in fight , I know him ...
... remains with me to ruin'd Troy . I war not with its duft ; nor am I glad To think of past events , or good or bad . Your prefents I return : whate'er you bring To buy my friendship , fend the Trojan king . We met in fight , I know him ...
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... remains , Depopulated towns , and driven plains . Yes , if defire of fame , and thirft of power , A beauteous princess , with a crown in dower , So fire your mind , in arms affert your right ; And meet your foe , who dares you to the ...
... remains , Depopulated towns , and driven plains . Yes , if defire of fame , and thirft of power , A beauteous princess , with a crown in dower , So fire your mind , in arms affert your right ; And meet your foe , who dares you to the ...
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... remains who dares the most , Let us decide it at the Trojans ' coft : And iffue both a - breaft , where honour calls ; Foes are not far to feek without the walls . Unless his noify tongue can only fight : And feet were given him but to ...
... remains who dares the most , Let us decide it at the Trojans ' coft : And iffue both a - breaft , where honour calls ; Foes are not far to feek without the walls . Unless his noify tongue can only fight : And feet were given him but to ...
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... remains , One drop of all our fathers in our veins 635 640 That man would I prefer before the reft , Who dar'd his death with an undaunted breaft : 645 Who comely fell by no dishonest wound , To fhun that fight ; and dying gnaw'd the ...
... remains , One drop of all our fathers in our veins 635 640 That man would I prefer before the reft , Who dar'd his death with an undaunted breaft : 645 Who comely fell by no dishonest wound , To fhun that fight ; and dying gnaw'd the ...
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... remains ; She staggers in her feat with agonizing pains ; A gathering mift o'erclouds her chearful eyes , And from her cheeks the rofy colour flies . 1185- Then turns to her , whom , of her female train , 1199 : She trufted moft , and ...
... remains ; She staggers in her feat with agonizing pains ; A gathering mift o'erclouds her chearful eyes , And from her cheeks the rofy colour flies . 1185- Then turns to her , whom , of her female train , 1199 : She trufted moft , and ...
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