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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... fear'd , before he found The thining barb appear'd above the wound . Then , with a figh , that heav'd his manly breast , The royal brother thus his grief expreft , And graip'd his hands ; while all the Greeks a- [ round With answering ...
... fear'd , before he found The thining barb appear'd above the wound . Then , with a figh , that heav'd his manly breast , The royal brother thus his grief expreft , And graip'd his hands ; while all the Greeks a- [ round With answering ...
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... fear deters , or floth detains ; No drop of all thy father warms thy veins . The chief thus anfwer'd mild : Immortal maid ! I own thy prefence , and confefs thy aid . Not fear , thou know'ft , withholds me from the plains , Nor floth ...
... fear deters , or floth detains ; No drop of all thy father warms thy veins . The chief thus anfwer'd mild : Immortal maid ! I own thy prefence , and confefs thy aid . Not fear , thou know'ft , withholds me from the plains , Nor floth ...
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... fear'd . Stern Menelaus firft the filence broke , And , inly groaning , thus opprobrious spoke : Women of Greece : Oh fcandal of your race , Whole coward fouls your manly form difgrace ! How great the shame , when every age thall know ...
... fear'd . Stern Menelaus firft the filence broke , And , inly groaning , thus opprobrious spoke : Women of Greece : Oh fcandal of your race , Whole coward fouls your manly form difgrace ! How great the shame , when every age thall know ...
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... fear . Said I in fecret ? No , your vows declare , In fuch a voice as fills the earth and air . Lives there a chief whom Ajax ought to dread . Ajax in all the toils of battle bred ? From warlike Salamis I drew my birth , And , born to ...
... fear . Said I in fecret ? No , your vows declare , In fuch a voice as fills the earth and air . Lives there a chief whom Ajax ought to dread . Ajax in all the toils of battle bred ? From warlike Salamis I drew my birth , And , born to ...
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... fear The thirsty fury of my flying fpear . Thus faid the chief ; and Neftor , fkill'd in war , Approves his counsel , and ascends the car : The steeds he left , their trufty fervants hold ; Eurymedon , and Sthenelus the bold : The ...
... fear The thirsty fury of my flying fpear . Thus faid the chief ; and Neftor , fkill'd in war , Approves his counsel , and ascends the car : The steeds he left , their trufty fervants hold ; Eurymedon , and Sthenelus the bold : The ...
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