Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 11-12J. Bell, 1790 |
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... pain . IV . Oft PHOEBUS self left his divine abode , And here enshrouded in a shady bow'r , Regardless of his state , lay'd by the God , And own'd sweet music's more alluring pow'r . On either side was plac'd a peerless Wight , Whose 2 ...
... pain . IV . Oft PHOEBUS self left his divine abode , And here enshrouded in a shady bow'r , Regardless of his state , lay'd by the God , And own'd sweet music's more alluring pow'r . On either side was plac'd a peerless Wight , Whose 2 ...
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... pain ; MALICE the Monster's name , a foe to God and Man . XVI . Along the floor black loathsome toads do crawl , Their gullets swell'd with poison's mortal bane , Which ever and anon they spit at all Whom hapless Fortune leads too near ...
... pain ; MALICE the Monster's name , a foe to God and Man . XVI . Along the floor black loathsome toads do crawl , Their gullets swell'd with poison's mortal bane , Which ever and anon they spit at all Whom hapless Fortune leads too near ...
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... pains each heart must bleed , To hear their doleful shrieks and piercing cries ; Yet he beholds them with unmoistened eye , Their writhing pains his sport , their moans his me- lody . XI . A gradual light diffusing o'er the gloom , And ...
... pains each heart must bleed , To hear their doleful shrieks and piercing cries ; Yet he beholds them with unmoistened eye , Their writhing pains his sport , their moans his me- lody . XI . A gradual light diffusing o'er the gloom , And ...
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... pain , and care , Embath'd in bliss , and wrapt in endless ease : Rough is the road to fame , thro ' blood and war ; Smooth is my way , and all my paths are peace . With me retire , from toils and perils free ; Leave honor to the wretch ...
... pain , and care , Embath'd in bliss , and wrapt in endless ease : Rough is the road to fame , thro ' blood and war ; Smooth is my way , and all my paths are peace . With me retire , from toils and perils free ; Leave honor to the wretch ...
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... pain . XIII . " Would'st thou engage the gods peculiar care ? O Hercules , th ' immortal pow'rs adore ! With a pure ... painful march , the day : Congeal'd , amidst the rigorous winter's snows ; Scorch'd , by the summer's thirst ...
... pain . XIII . " Would'st thou engage the gods peculiar care ? O Hercules , th ' immortal pow'rs adore ! With a pure ... painful march , the day : Congeal'd , amidst the rigorous winter's snows ; Scorch'd , by the summer's thirst ...
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