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... shore to fhore to roam , Smooth feas and gentle winds invite him home . But hear me , princes ! whom these walls inclose , For whom my chanter fings , and goblet flows With wines unmix'd ( an honour due to age , To chear the grave , and ...
... shore to fhore to roam , Smooth feas and gentle winds invite him home . But hear me , princes ! whom these walls inclose , For whom my chanter fings , and goblet flows With wines unmix'd ( an honour due to age , To chear the grave , and ...
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... shore . The lufcious wine th ' obedient herald brought ; Around the manfion flow'd the purple draught : Each from his feat to each immortal pours , Whom glory circles in th ' Olympian bowers . Ulyffes fole with air majestic stands , The ...
... shore . The lufcious wine th ' obedient herald brought ; Around the manfion flow'd the purple draught : Each from his feat to each immortal pours , Whom glory circles in th ' Olympian bowers . Ulyffes fole with air majestic stands , The ...
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... , In storms by fea , and combats on the shore : All which foft fleep now banish'd from his breast , Wrapt in a pleafing , deep , and death - like rest . 105 But But when the morning ftar with early ray Flam'd in POPE'S HOME R.
... , In storms by fea , and combats on the shore : All which foft fleep now banish'd from his breast , Wrapt in a pleafing , deep , and death - like rest . 105 But But when the morning ftar with early ray Flam'd in POPE'S HOME R.
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... shore ; To reach his natal fhore was thy decree ; Mild I obey'd , for who fhall war with thee ? 155 Behold him landed , careless and afleep , From all th ' eluded dangers of the deep ! Lo ! where he lies , amidft a fhining store Of ...
... shore ; To reach his natal fhore was thy decree ; Mild I obey'd , for who fhall war with thee ? 155 Behold him landed , careless and afleep , From all th ' eluded dangers of the deep ! Lo ! where he lies , amidft a fhining store Of ...
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... shore to fhore ; On angry Neptune now for mercy call : To his high name let twelve black oxen fall . So may the God reverfe his purpos'd will , Nor o'er our city hang the dreadful hill . 210 215 The monarch spoke : they trembled and ...
... shore to fhore ; On angry Neptune now for mercy call : To his high name let twelve black oxen fall . So may the God reverfe his purpos'd will , Nor o'er our city hang the dreadful hill . 210 215 The monarch spoke : they trembled and ...
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