The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 pages |
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... eyes , and fhare in my fuccefs : She grudg'd thy fafe return , the triumphs due To profperous valour , in the public view . Not thus I promis'd , when my father lent Thy needlefs fuccour with a fad confent ; Embrac'd me parting for th ...
... eyes , and fhare in my fuccefs : She grudg'd thy fafe return , the triumphs due To profperous valour , in the public view . Not thus I promis'd , when my father lent Thy needlefs fuccour with a fad confent ; Embrac'd me parting for th ...
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... eyes , and wrap'd around his head : That when the yellow hair in flame should fall , The catching fire might burn the golden caul . Befides , the spoils of foes in battle flain , When he descended on the Latian plain : Arms , trappings ...
... eyes , and wrap'd around his head : That when the yellow hair in flame should fall , The catching fire might burn the golden caul . Befides , the spoils of foes in battle flain , When he descended on the Latian plain : Arms , trappings ...
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... eyes : Short fighs and fobs fucceed : till forrow breaks A paffage , and at 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 ...
... eyes : Short fighs and fobs fucceed : till forrow breaks A paffage , and at 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 ...
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... eyes Had witness'd for me what his tongue denies : What heaps of Trojans by this hand were flain , And how the bloody Tiber fwell'd the main . All faw , but he , th ' Arcadian troops retire , In scatter'd fquadrons , and their prince ...
... eyes Had witness'd for me what his tongue denies : What heaps of Trojans by this hand were flain , And how the bloody Tiber fwell'd the main . All faw , but he , th ' Arcadian troops retire , In scatter'd fquadrons , and their prince ...
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... eyes , appears the fatal bride . They mount the cliff , where Pallas ' temple stands ; Prayers in their mouths , and prefents in their hands ; With cenfers , firft they fume the facred shrine ; Then in this common fupplication join ...
... eyes , appears the fatal bride . They mount the cliff , where Pallas ' temple stands ; Prayers in their mouths , and prefents in their hands ; With cenfers , firft they fume the facred shrine ; Then in this common fupplication join ...
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Æneas Æneid againſt alfo alſo amongſt arms becauſe Befides beſt betwixt breaſt Cæfar Cafaubon caufe crimes defign defire doft eaſe Ennius Ev'n eyes facred fafely faid falutes fame fate fatire fatyrs fear feems fenfe fent fhall fhould fide fight fince fire firft firſt flain flave fleep foes fome foul ftill fubject fuch fure fword give gods Grecians hand head heaven himſelf honour Horace huſband Jove Juturna Juvenal laft laſt Latin leaſt lefs Livius Andronicus loft lord Lucilius mafter moft moſt muſt myſelf noble numbers o'er Pacuvius Perfius perfons pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poetry praiſe prefent purſue Quintilian raiſe reafon reft refuſe reſt rife Roman Rome SATIRE Sejanus ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtore thee thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou art Trojan Turnus uſe verfe verſe vices Virgil virtue whofe wife worfe Would't thou