The Works of the English Poets, Том 26H. Baldwin, 1779 - Всего страниц: 261 |
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... Deep let it drown beneath these raging feas ; I ask no urn my ashes to infold , Nor marble monuments , nor fhrines of gold ; 940 945 950 955 965 Let Let but the world , unknowing of my doom , LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book V. 235.
... Deep let it drown beneath these raging feas ; I ask no urn my ashes to infold , Nor marble monuments , nor fhrines of gold ; 940 945 950 955 965 Let Let but the world , unknowing of my doom , LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book V. 235.
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... deep , A constant watch thy weeping wife shall keep ; There from each fail misfortune fhall I guess , And dread the bark that brings me thy fuccefs . Nor fhall thofe happier tidings end my fear , The vanquish'd foe may bring new danger ...
... deep , A constant watch thy weeping wife shall keep ; There from each fail misfortune fhall I guess , And dread the bark that brings me thy fuccefs . Nor fhall thofe happier tidings end my fear , The vanquish'd foe may bring new danger ...
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... deep can boast , The works of labour , and expensive cost . Vain prodigality ! and labour vain ! 15 20 25 Loft is the lavish'd wealth , and loft the fruitless pain ! 30 What walls , what towers foe'er they rear fublime , Muft yield to ...
... deep can boast , The works of labour , and expensive cost . Vain prodigality ! and labour vain ! 15 20 25 Loft is the lavish'd wealth , and loft the fruitless pain ! 30 What walls , what towers foe'er they rear fublime , Muft yield to ...
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... deep laborious quarries wrought ; Each Grecian dwelling round the work fupplies , And fudden ramparts from their ruins rife . With wondrous ftrength the ftable mound they rear , Such as th ' impetuous ram can never fear , Nor hoftile ...
... deep laborious quarries wrought ; Each Grecian dwelling round the work fupplies , And fudden ramparts from their ruins rife . With wondrous ftrength the ftable mound they rear , Such as th ' impetuous ram can never fear , Nor hoftile ...
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... deep in blood . With pride , ' tis true , with joy I should have dy'd , If haply I had fall'n by Cæfar's fide ; But fortune has the noble death deny'd . Then Pompey , thou , thou on my fame shalt wait , Do thou be witnefs , and applaud ...
... deep in blood . With pride , ' tis true , with joy I should have dy'd , If haply I had fall'n by Cæfar's fide ; But fortune has the noble death deny'd . Then Pompey , thou , thou on my fame shalt wait , Do thou be witnefs , and applaud ...
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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