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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... lord of all ? Him muft our hofts , our chiefs , ourselves obey ? What king can bear a rival in his way ? Grant that the Gods his matchlefs force hath given ; Has foul reproach a privilege from Heaven ? Here on the monarch's fpeech ...
... lord of all ? Him muft our hofts , our chiefs , ourselves obey ? What king can bear a rival in his way ? Grant that the Gods his matchlefs force hath given ; Has foul reproach a privilege from Heaven ? Here on the monarch's fpeech ...
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... lord ! The boafter Paris oft defir'd the day With Sparta's king to meet in fingle fray : Go now , once more thy rival's rage excite , Provoke Atrides , and renew the tight : Yet Helen bids thee stay , left thou unskill'd Should't fall ...
... lord ! The boafter Paris oft defir'd the day With Sparta's king to meet in fingle fray : Go now , once more thy rival's rage excite , Provoke Atrides , and renew the tight : Yet Helen bids thee stay , left thou unskill'd Should't fall ...
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... lord's command , The good old warrior bade me trust to these , When first for Troy I fail'd the facred feas ; In fields aloft the whirling car to guide , And through the ranks of death triumphant ride : But vain with youth , and yet to ...
... lord's command , The good old warrior bade me trust to these , When first for Troy I fail'd the facred feas ; In fields aloft the whirling car to guide , And through the ranks of death triumphant ride : But vain with youth , and yet to ...
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... lord's commands : His panting feeds , remov'd from out the war , He is'd with traiten'd traces to the car . Next clung to the Dardan fpoil , detains The heavenly courfers with the flowing manes : Thefe , in proud triumph to the fleet ...
... lord's commands : His panting feeds , remov'd from out the war , He is'd with traiten'd traces to the car . Next clung to the Dardan fpoil , detains The heavenly courfers with the flowing manes : Thefe , in proud triumph to the fleet ...
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... Lord of Thunders view'd , and stern bespoke : To me , perfidious ! this lamenting strain ? Of lawless force thall lawless Mars complain ? Of all the Gods who tread the spangled skies , Thou most unjuft , moft odious in our eyes ...
... Lord of Thunders view'd , and stern bespoke : To me , perfidious ! this lamenting strain ? Of lawless force thall lawless Mars complain ? Of all the Gods who tread the spangled skies , Thou most unjuft , moft odious in our eyes ...
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