The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 pages |
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... eyes : Then thus return'd : O grace of Italy , With what becoming thanks can I reply ! Not only words lie labouring in my breaft But thought itself is by thy praise oppreft ; ; 765 770 Yet rob me not of all , but let me join My toils ...
... eyes : Then thus return'd : O grace of Italy , With what becoming thanks can I reply ! Not only words lie labouring in my breaft But thought itself is by thy praise oppreft ; ; 765 770 Yet rob me not of all , but let me join My toils ...
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... eyes , And call'd the light - foot Opis to her aid , Her most belov'd , and ever - trufty maid . Then with a figh began : Camilla goes To meet her death , amidst her fatal foes . 800 805 810 The The nymph I lov'd of all my mortal train ...
... eyes , And call'd the light - foot Opis to her aid , Her most belov'd , and ever - trufty maid . Then with a figh began : Camilla goes To meet her death , amidst her fatal foes . 800 805 810 The The nymph I lov'd of all my mortal train ...
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... eye , He ftares , and shakes , and finds it vain to fly . Yet like a true Ligurian , born to cheat , ( At least while fortune favour'd his deceit ) 1020 } 1025 1030 1035 Cries out aloud , What courage have you shown , 1040 Who truft ...
... eye , He ftares , and shakes , and finds it vain to fly . Yet like a true Ligurian , born to cheat , ( At least while fortune favour'd his deceit ) 1020 } 1025 1030 1035 Cries out aloud , What courage have you shown , 1040 Who truft ...
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... eye furveys th ' unequal fight . He fires the breaft of Tarchon with difdain ; And fends him to redeem th ' abandon'd plain . Between the broken ranks the Tufcan rides , And these encourages , and those he chides : Recalls each leader ...
... eye furveys th ' unequal fight . He fires the breaft of Tarchon with difdain ; And fends him to redeem th ' abandon'd plain . Between the broken ranks the Tufcan rides , And these encourages , and those he chides : Recalls each leader ...
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... eyes , 1095 And view th ' unufual fight with vaft furprize . The fiery Tarchon , flying o'er the plains , Prefs'd in his arms the ponderous prey sustains : Then , with his shorten'd spear , explores around His jointed arms , to fix a ...
... eyes , 1095 And view th ' unufual fight with vaft furprize . The fiery Tarchon , flying o'er the plains , Prefs'd in his arms the ponderous prey sustains : Then , with his shorten'd spear , explores around His jointed arms , to fix a ...
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