A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Pope's Iliad & Odyssey. West's Pindar. Dryden's Virgil. Persius & Juvenal. Pitt's Aeneid. Rowe's LucanJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1792 |
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... deep he hung , That kindred deep from whence his mother sprung : There , bath'd in tears of anger and disdain , Thus loud lamented to the formy main : O parent Goddess ! fince in early bloom Thy fon muft fall , by too fevere a doom ...
... deep he hung , That kindred deep from whence his mother sprung : There , bath'd in tears of anger and disdain , Thus loud lamented to the formy main : O parent Goddess ! fince in early bloom Thy fon muft fall , by too fevere a doom ...
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... deep in earth , below , Strong piles infix'd stood adverse to the foe . So toil'd the Greeks : mean while the Godsaboy In thining circle round their father Jove , Amaz'd beheld the wonderous works of man : Then he , whofe trident shakes ...
... deep in earth , below , Strong piles infix'd stood adverse to the foe . So toil'd the Greeks : mean while the Godsaboy In thining circle round their father Jove , Amaz'd beheld the wonderous works of man : Then he , whofe trident shakes ...
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... deep anguifh ftung Saturnia's foul ; And thus to Neptune : Thou , whofe force can make The ftedfaft earth from her foundations shake , See't thou the Greeks by fates unjust opprest , Nor fwells that heart in thy immortal breaft ? Yet ...
... deep anguifh ftung Saturnia's foul ; And thus to Neptune : Thou , whofe force can make The ftedfaft earth from her foundations shake , See't thou the Greeks by fates unjust opprest , Nor fwells that heart in thy immortal breaft ? Yet ...
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... deep . So fhall Minerva learn to fear our ire , Nor dare to combat her's and nature's fire . For Juno , headftrong and imperious ftill , She claims fome title to tranfgrefs our will , Swift as the wind , the various - colour'd maid From ...
... deep . So fhall Minerva learn to fear our ire , Nor dare to combat her's and nature's fire . For Juno , headftrong and imperious ftill , She claims fome title to tranfgrefs our will , Swift as the wind , the various - colour'd maid From ...
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... deep hell's abodes , And mortals hate him as the worst of Gods . Great though he be , it fits him to obey ; Since more than his my years , and more my fway . The monarch thus . The reverend Neftor then Great Agamemnon ! glorious king of ...
... deep hell's abodes , And mortals hate him as the worst of Gods . Great though he be , it fits him to obey ; Since more than his my years , and more my fway . The monarch thus . The reverend Neftor then Great Agamemnon ! glorious king of ...
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