The Works of the English Poets, Том 26H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 261 |
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... those captive walls from whence we fled . This time demands that to ourselves we turn , Nor , fathers , have we leisure now to mourn ; But let each early care , each honest heart , Our fenate's facred dignity affert . To all around ...
... those captive walls from whence we fled . This time demands that to ourselves we turn , Nor , fathers , have we leisure now to mourn ; But let each early care , each honest heart , Our fenate's facred dignity affert . To all around ...
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... Those hours that better may be spent in war : He grieves to fee his ready fleet withheld , While others boldly plow the watery field . Eager to rouze their floth , behold , ( he cries ) The conftant wind that rules the wintery skies ...
... Those hours that better may be spent in war : He grieves to fee his ready fleet withheld , While others boldly plow the watery field . Eager to rouze their floth , behold , ( he cries ) The conftant wind that rules the wintery skies ...
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... those soft eyes can ev'n thy husband bear , Red with the stains of blood , and guilty war . When horrid trumpets found their dire alarms , Shall I indulge my forrows with thy charms , And rife to battle from these tender arms ? Thus ...
... those soft eyes can ev'n thy husband bear , Red with the stains of blood , and guilty war . When horrid trumpets found their dire alarms , Shall I indulge my forrows with thy charms , And rife to battle from these tender arms ? Thus ...
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... those wrongs his father's arm redrefs'd . Vex'd with a coward's fond impatience now , He pries into that fate he fears to know ; Nor feeks he , with religious vows , to move The Delphic Tripod , or Dodonian Jove ; No prieftly Augur's ...
... those wrongs his father's arm redrefs'd . Vex'd with a coward's fond impatience now , He pries into that fate he fears to know ; Nor feeks he , with religious vows , to move The Delphic Tripod , or Dodonian Jove ; No prieftly Augur's ...
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... those mangled limbs it would have run , And , lothing , ftrove that house of pain to fhun . 1100 Ah ! wretch ! to whom the cruel fates deny That privilege of human kind , to die ! Wroth was the hag at lingering death's delay , And ...
... those mangled limbs it would have run , And , lothing , ftrove that house of pain to fhun . 1100 Ah ! wretch ! to whom the cruel fates deny That privilege of human kind , to die ! Wroth was the hag at lingering death's delay , And ...
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Ægypt Ægyptian arms behold beneath blood breaſt burning Cæfar caufe cauſe chief command courſe croud Dæmon daring death diftant doom dreadful earth eaſe Emathia's ev'n eyes facred fafe faid fame fands fatal fate fcorn fear feas fecret fecure feek fhade fhall fhore fide field fierce fight firft firſt fix'd fkies flain flame flies flood foldier fome foon fortune foul ftands ftill ftream fuccefs fuch fudden fwelling fword gods hand head heaven Jove juft labours laft land laſt Latian loft Mede Meroë mighty mournful numbers o'er pain Parthian peace Pharfalia's Pharian PHARSALIA plain poiſon Pompey Pompey's Pothinus proud Ptolemy rage reft rife Roman Rome Rome's Scythian ſeen ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſhould ſkies ſky ſpoil ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtood ſword taſk tears thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand vanquish'd victor waſte Where-e'er whofe winds yield