The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11H. Baldwin, 1779 |
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... Jove th ' Eternal ( Power above all Powers ! 25 Who wings the winds , and darkens Heaven with fhowers ) The flames afcend : till evening they prolong Thy rites , more facred made by heavenly song : For in the midft , with public honours ...
... Jove th ' Eternal ( Power above all Powers ! 25 Who wings the winds , and darkens Heaven with fhowers ) The flames afcend : till evening they prolong Thy rites , more facred made by heavenly song : For in the midft , with public honours ...
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... Jove the Father firft ( he cried ) implore ; Then fend the ftranger to his native 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 ...
... Jove the Father firft ( he cried ) implore ; Then fend the ftranger to his native 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 ...
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... Jove he stood ; And fought the fecret counfels of the God : 145 Shall then no more , O Sire of Gods , be mine The rights and honours of a Power divine ? Scorn'd ev'n by man , and ( oh ! fevere difgrace ! ) 150 By foft Phæacians , my ...
... Jove he stood ; And fought the fecret counfels of the God : 145 Shall then no more , O Sire of Gods , be mine The rights and honours of a Power divine ? Scorn'd ev'n by man , and ( oh ! fevere difgrace ! ) 150 By foft Phæacians , my ...
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... Jove replies : Ev'n when , with transport blackening all the strand , The fwarming people hail their fhip to land , Fix her for ever , a memorial stone : 180 Still let her feem to fail , and feem alone ; The trembling crouds fhall fee ...
... Jove replies : Ev'n when , with transport blackening all the strand , The fwarming people hail their fhip to land , Fix her for ever , a memorial stone : 180 Still let her feem to fail , and feem alone ; The trembling crouds fhall fee ...
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... Their faith , is mine : the reft belongs to Jove . Then on the fands he rang'd his wealthy store , The gold , the vests , the tripods , number'd o'er : All 1 All these he found , but ftill in error ODYSSEY , BOOK XIII .
... Their faith , is mine : the reft belongs to Jove . Then on the fands he rang'd his wealthy store , The gold , the vests , the tripods , number'd o'er : All 1 All these he found , but ftill in error ODYSSEY , BOOK XIII .
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