The Works of the English Poets, Volume 11H. Baldwin, 1779 |
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... fight ; 330 Like a fair virgin in her beauty's bloom , Skill'd in th ' illuftrious labours of the loom . Oh , ftill the fame Ulyffes ! the rejoin'd , In useful craft fuccessfully refin'd ! Artful in fpeech , in action , and in mind ...
... fight ; 330 Like a fair virgin in her beauty's bloom , Skill'd in th ' illuftrious labours of the loom . Oh , ftill the fame Ulyffes ! the rejoin'd , In useful craft fuccessfully refin'd ! Artful in fpeech , in action , and in mind ...
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... fight , and favour'd with thy aid . But when the Trojan piles in ashes lay , And bound for Greece we plough'd the watery way ; Our fleet difpers'd and driven from coast to coaft , Thy facred prefence from that hour I loft : Till I ...
... fight , and favour'd with thy aid . But when the Trojan piles in ashes lay , And bound for Greece we plough'd the watery way ; Our fleet difpers'd and driven from coast to coaft , Thy facred prefence from that hour I loft : Till I ...
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... fight Know , I am with thee , ftrong in all my might . If thou but equal to thyfelf be found , What gasping numbers then shall press the ground ! What human victims ftain the feastful floor ! How wide the pavements float with guilty ...
... fight Know , I am with thee , ftrong in all my might . If thou but equal to thyfelf be found , What gasping numbers then shall press the ground ! What human victims ftain the feastful floor ! How wide the pavements float with guilty ...
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... fight , I left the flood , And took the spreading shelter of the wood . Their prize efcap'd the faithlefs pirates mourn'd ; But deem'd enquiry vain , and to their ship return'd . Screen'd by protecting Gods from hoftile eyes , They led ...
... fight , I left the flood , And took the spreading shelter of the wood . Their prize efcap'd the faithlefs pirates mourn'd ; But deem'd enquiry vain , and to their ship return'd . Screen'd by protecting Gods from hoftile eyes , They led ...
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... fight , Still met th'emergence , and determin'd right ) . Greek may hear } 545 550 Hush thee , he cry'd , ( soft whispering in my ear ) . 555 Speak not a word , left any And then ( fupporting on his arm his head ) Hear me , companions ...
... fight , Still met th'emergence , and determin'd right ) . Greek may hear } 545 550 Hush thee , he cry'd , ( soft whispering in my ear ) . 555 Speak not a word , left any And then ( fupporting on his arm his head ) Hear me , companions ...
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