The Works of the English Poets, Volume 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 pages |
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... d long fince , The rifing glories of the Daunian prince . 511 Factious And fums of gold . Among yourselves debate This great affair , and fave the finking state . } 515 520 Factious and rich , bold at the 18 DRYDEN'S POEMS .
... d long fince , The rifing glories of the Daunian prince . 511 Factious And fums of gold . Among yourselves debate This great affair , and fave the finking state . } 515 520 Factious and rich , bold at the 18 DRYDEN'S POEMS .
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... prince expire . The giant brothers , in their camp , have found , I was not forc'd with eafe to quit my ground . Not fuch the Trojans try'd me , when , inclos'd , I fingly their united arms oppos'd : 605 610 First forc'd an entrance ...
... prince expire . The giant brothers , in their camp , have found , I was not forc'd with eafe to quit my ground . Not fuch the Trojans try'd me , when , inclos'd , I fingly their united arms oppos'd : 605 610 First forc'd an entrance ...
Page 27
... prince appears without the gate , The Volfcians , and their virgin - leader , wait His laft commands . Then , with a grateful mien , 755 Lights from her lofty steed the warrior queen : Her fquadron imitates , and each defcends ; Whofe ...
... prince appears without the gate , The Volfcians , and their virgin - leader , wait His laft commands . Then , with a grateful mien , 755 Lights from her lofty steed the warrior queen : Her fquadron imitates , and each defcends ; Whofe ...
Page 48
... prince , Italian born , should heir my throne : Oft have our augurs , in prediction skill'd , And oft our priests , a foreign fon reveal'd . Yet , won by worth , that cannot be withstood , " Brib'd by my kindness to my kindred blood ...
... prince , Italian born , should heir my throne : Oft have our augurs , in prediction skill'd , And oft our priests , a foreign fon reveal'd . Yet , won by worth , that cannot be withstood , " Brib'd by my kindness to my kindred blood ...
Page 61
... prince , and by his regal crown ; And with a fhock encountering , bore him down . Backward he fell ; and , as his fate defign'd , The ruins of an altar were behind : There pitching on his fhoulders , and his head , Amid the fcattering ...
... prince , and by his regal crown ; And with a fhock encountering , bore him down . Backward he fell ; and , as his fate defign'd , The ruins of an altar were behind : There pitching on his fhoulders , and his head , Amid the fcattering ...
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