The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 pages |
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... fhall thy troops inforce ; With those of Tibur ; and the Latian band : Subjected all to thy fupreme command . This faid , he warns Meffapus to the war : Then every chief exhorts , with equal care . All thus encourag'd , his own troops ...
... fhall thy troops inforce ; With those of Tibur ; and the Latian band : Subjected all to thy fupreme command . This faid , he warns Meffapus to the war : Then every chief exhorts , with equal care . All thus encourag'd , his own troops ...
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... fhall thy praise record . 1235 Th ' inglorious coward foon shall press the plain ; 1230 Thus vows thy queen , and thus the fates ordain . High o'er the field there stood a hilly mound , Sacred the place , and spread with oaks around ...
... fhall thy praise record . 1235 Th ' inglorious coward foon shall press the plain ; 1230 Thus vows thy queen , and thus the fates ordain . High o'er the field there stood a hilly mound , Sacred the place , and spread with oaks around ...
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... fhall affert your right : Then , if my proftrate body press the plain , To him the crown and beauteous bride remain . To whom the king fedately thus reply'd : 20 Brave youth , the more your valour has been try'd , The more becomes it us ...
... fhall affert your right : Then , if my proftrate body press the plain , To him the crown and beauteous bride remain . To whom the king fedately thus reply'd : 20 Brave youth , the more your valour has been try'd , The more becomes it us ...
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... fhall decide , And to the victor be the beauteous bride . He said , and ftriding on , with speedy pace He fought his courfers of the Thracian race . 110 115 120 125 At his approach , they tofs their heads on high ; And , proudly ...
... fhall decide , And to the victor be the beauteous bride . He said , and ftriding on , with speedy pace He fought his courfers of the Thracian race . 110 115 120 125 At his approach , they tofs their heads on high ; And , proudly ...
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... field , Or recreant in the fight , to Turnus yield , My Trojans shall increase Evander's town ; Afcanius fhall renounce th ' Aufonian crown : E 4 270 275 All All claims , all questions of debate shall cease ; NEIS . Book XII . 55.
... field , Or recreant in the fight , to Turnus yield , My Trojans shall increase Evander's town ; Afcanius fhall renounce th ' Aufonian crown : E 4 270 275 All All claims , all questions of debate shall cease ; NEIS . Book XII . 55.
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