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... Seek diftant lands , and other foes engage . You too , ye bards ! whom facred raptures fire , To chaunt your heroes to your country's lyre ; F 2 775 780 785 Who Who confecrate , in your immortal strain , Brave patriot LUCAN'S PHARSALIA ...
... Seek diftant lands , and other foes engage . You too , ye bards ! whom facred raptures fire , To chaunt your heroes to your country's lyre ; F 2 775 780 785 Who Who confecrate , in your immortal strain , Brave patriot LUCAN'S PHARSALIA ...
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... seek the foe in vain . Again I fly , I feek the rifing day , Where Nile's Ægyptian waters take their way : I fee , I know upon the guilty fhore , The hero's headless trunk befmear'd with gore . The Syrts and Libyan fands beneath me lie ...
... seek the foe in vain . Again I fly , I feek the rifing day , Where Nile's Ægyptian waters take their way : I fee , I know upon the guilty fhore , The hero's headless trunk befmear'd with gore . The Syrts and Libyan fands beneath me lie ...
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... least , fhall end the war . Thus , from renew'd complaints they seek relief , And only find fresh causes out for grief . G 2 35 .45 50 55 60 The 1 The men too , as to different camps they LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book II . 83.
... least , fhall end the war . Thus , from renew'd complaints they seek relief , And only find fresh causes out for grief . G 2 35 .45 50 55 60 The 1 The men too , as to different camps they LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book II . 83.
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... seek a malefactor , not a foe ; Rome's awful injur'd majesty demands The punishment of traitors at our hands . If this be war , then war was wag'd of old , By curft Cethegus , Catiline the bold , 795 800 805 810 815 820 By By every ...
... seek a malefactor , not a foe ; Rome's awful injur'd majesty demands The punishment of traitors at our hands . If this be war , then war was wag'd of old , By curft Cethegus , Catiline the bold , 795 800 805 810 815 820 By By every ...
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... seek the western feas . 905 By me the captive Arabs hands were bound , And Colchians for their ravish'd fleece renown'd ; O'er Afia wide my conquering enfigns spread , Armenia me , and lofty Taurus dread ; To me fubmit Cilicia's warlike ...
... seek the western feas . 905 By me the captive Arabs hands were bound , And Colchians for their ravish'd fleece renown'd ; O'er Afia wide my conquering enfigns spread , Armenia me , and lofty Taurus dread ; To me fubmit Cilicia's warlike ...
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