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... gave our author the greatest encouragement , and particularly Mr. Walsh , whom Mr. Dryden , in his postscript to Virgil , calls the best critic of his age . " The author ( says he ) seems to have a particular genius for this kind of ...
... gave our author the greatest encouragement , and particularly Mr. Walsh , whom Mr. Dryden , in his postscript to Virgil , calls the best critic of his age . " The author ( says he ) seems to have a particular genius for this kind of ...
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... gave thee suck , and savage tigers fed . Thou wert from Etna's burning entrails torn , Got by fierce whirlwinds , and in thunder born ! Resound , ye hills , resound my mournful lay ! Farewell , ye woods , adieu the light of day ! One ...
... gave thee suck , and savage tigers fed . Thou wert from Etna's burning entrails torn , Got by fierce whirlwinds , and in thunder born ! Resound , ye hills , resound my mournful lay ! Farewell , ye woods , adieu the light of day ! One ...
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... gave , And said , " Ye shepherds , sing around my grave ! " Sing , while beside the shaded tomb I mourn , And with fresh bays her rural shrine adorn . THYRSIS . Ye gentle Muses , leave your crystal spring , Let nymphs and silvans ...
... gave , And said , " Ye shepherds , sing around my grave ! " Sing , while beside the shaded tomb I mourn , And with fresh bays her rural shrine adorn . THYRSIS . Ye gentle Muses , leave your crystal spring , Let nymphs and silvans ...
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... gave A waste for beasts , himself denied a grave ! Stretch'd on the lawn his second hope survey , At once the chaser , and at once the prey : Lo , Rufus , tugging at the deadly dart , Bleeds in the forest like a wounded bart ...
... gave A waste for beasts , himself denied a grave ! Stretch'd on the lawn his second hope survey , At once the chaser , and at once the prey : Lo , Rufus , tugging at the deadly dart , Bleeds in the forest like a wounded bart ...
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... gave him back the fair . Thus song could prevail O'er death , and o'er hell , A conquest how hard and how glorious ! Though fate had fast bound her With Styx nine times round her , Yet music and love were victorious . VI . But soon ...
... gave him back the fair . Thus song could prevail O'er death , and o'er hell , A conquest how hard and how glorious ! Though fate had fast bound her With Styx nine times round her , Yet music and love were victorious . VI . But soon ...
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