The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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One , whofe command obedient nature awes , Who , subject ftill himself to magic
laws , Acts only as a servile second cause ? Magic the starry lamps from heaven
can tear , And shoot them gleaming through the dulky air ; Can blot fair Cynthia's
...
One , whofe command obedient nature awes , Who , subject ftill himself to magic
laws , Acts only as a servile second cause ? Magic the starry lamps from heaven
can tear , And shoot them gleaming through the dulky air ; Can blot fair Cynthia's
...
Стр. 306
... Low shall the mighty Latian towers be laid , And ruins crown our Alban
mountain's head ; While yearly magistrates , in turns compelld To lodge by night
upon th ' uncover'd field , 590 Shall } 605 Shall at old doting Numa's laws repine ,
306 ...
... Low shall the mighty Latian towers be laid , And ruins crown our Alban
mountain's head ; While yearly magistrates , in turns compelld To lodge by night
upon th ' uncover'd field , 590 Shall } 605 Shall at old doting Numa's laws repine ,
306 ...
Стр. 315
845 Strike home , he cries , and let your swords erase Each well - known feature
of the kindred face : Nor waste your fury on the vulgar band ; See ! where the
hoary doting senate stand ; There laws and right at once you may confound , 835
...
845 Strike home , he cries , and let your swords erase Each well - known feature
of the kindred face : Nor waste your fury on the vulgar band ; See ! where the
hoary doting senate stand ; There laws and right at once you may confound , 835
...
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530 Unaw'd by reverence of connubial rites , In multitudes , luxurious , he
delights : When gorg'd with feasting , and infiam'd with wine , No joys can fate him
, and no laws confine ; Forbidding Nature , then , commands in vain , 535 From
fifters ...
530 Unaw'd by reverence of connubial rites , In multitudes , luxurious , he
delights : When gorg'd with feasting , and infiam'd with wine , No joys can fate him
, and no laws confine ; Forbidding Nature , then , commands in vain , 535 From
fifters ...
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Their dark decrees the cautious gods shall trust ; To thee their fore - determin'd
will shall tell : 94 Their will has been thy law , and thou hast kept it well . Fate bids
thee now the noble thought improve ; Fate brings thee here , to meet and talk ...
Their dark decrees the cautious gods shall trust ; To thee their fore - determin'd
will shall tell : 94 Their will has been thy law , and thou hast kept it well . Fate bids
thee now the noble thought improve ; Fate brings thee here , to meet and talk ...
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