The Works of the English Poets, Том 26 |
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IO TH " HUS , equal fortune holds a while the scale , And bids the leading chiefs
by turns prevail ; In doubt the goddess , yet , their fate detains , And keeps them
for Emathia's fatal plains . And now the setting Pleiades grew low , 5 The hills ...
IO TH " HUS , equal fortune holds a while the scale , And bids the leading chiefs
by turns prevail ; In doubt the goddess , yet , their fate detains , And keeps them
for Emathia's fatal plains . And now the setting Pleiades grew low , 5 The hills ...
Стр. 305
Where - e'er the Zodiac turns its radiant round , Where - ever earth , or people ,
can be found ; To us the nations issue forth in swarms , And in Rome's cause all
human nature arms . What then remains , but that our wings inclose , Within their
...
Where - e'er the Zodiac turns its radiant round , Where - ever earth , or people ,
can be found ; To us the nations issue forth in swarms , And in Rome's cause all
human nature arms . What then remains , but that our wings inclose , Within their
...
Стр. 306
... 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 ROW E'S
POEMS.
... 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 ROW E'S
POEMS.
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Death is beyond thy Goddess Fortune's power , And parent Earth receives whate'
er the bore . Nor will we mourn those Romans fate , who lie 1155 Beneath the
glorious covering of the sky ; That starry arch for ever round them turns , A nobler
...
Death is beyond thy Goddess Fortune's power , And parent Earth receives whate'
er the bore . Nor will we mourn those Romans fate , who lie 1155 Beneath the
glorious covering of the sky ; That starry arch for ever round them turns , A nobler
...
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Thence the wide dreary plains one visage wear , Alike in summer , winter , spring
appear , Nor feel the turns of the revolving year . . Thin herbage here ( for some
ev'n here is found ) The Nasamonian hinds.collect around ; A naked race , and ...
Thence the wide dreary plains one visage wear , Alike in summer , winter , spring
appear , Nor feel the turns of the revolving year . . Thin herbage here ( for some
ev'n here is found ) The Nasamonian hinds.collect around ; A naked race , and ...
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arms bear behold beneath blood bold bound breaſt Cæfar Cæſar cauſe chief command croud daring dead death deep doom doubtful dreadful drive earth eyes face fall fame fatal fate fear field fierce fight fires firſt flame flies flood flow force fortune friends give gods hand head heart heaven hopes Italy juſt king known labours land laſt laws leave length light live lord mean mighty mournful night o'er once pain pale peace plain Pompey Pompey's proud race rage riſe rolls Roman Rome round ſacred ſcorn ſeas ſee ſeek ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhore ſkies ſoldier ſome ſoul ſpread ſtand ſtill ſtood ſtream ſuch ſwelling ſword tears thee theſe thoſe thou thought turns various wait waſte waves wide winds wound yield