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... fire ; and a Poem in Praise of his Wife Polla Argentaria . He wrote like- wife feveral Books of Saturnalia ; ten Books of Silvæ ; an imperfect Tragedy of Medea ; a Poem upon the burning of Troy , and the Fate of Priam ; to which fome ...
... fire ; and a Poem in Praise of his Wife Polla Argentaria . He wrote like- wife feveral Books of Saturnalia ; ten Books of Silvæ ; an imperfect Tragedy of Medea ; a Poem upon the burning of Troy , and the Fate of Priam ; to which fome ...
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... poetry of Ennius ( adds Calliope ) and the learned fire of Lucretius , the one that conducted the Argonauts through fuch vaft feas to the con- = " quest queft of the golden fleece , the other that could 16 MPREFACE TO.
... poetry of Ennius ( adds Calliope ) and the learned fire of Lucretius , the one that conducted the Argonauts through fuch vaft feas to the con- = " quest queft of the golden fleece , the other that could 16 MPREFACE TO.
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... fire and rapture . Virgil is fedate , happy in his conceptions , free from faults ; Lucan quick , various and florid : He feems to fight with Stronger weapons , This with more . The first surpaffes all in folid ftrength ; the latter ...
... fire and rapture . Virgil is fedate , happy in his conceptions , free from faults ; Lucan quick , various and florid : He feems to fight with Stronger weapons , This with more . The first surpaffes all in folid ftrength ; the latter ...
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... fire my breaft ! So thou vouchsafe to hear , let Phoebus dwell Still uninvok'd in Cyrrha's mystic cell ; 9514 100 105 115 120 125 By By me uncall'd , let sprightly Bacchus reign , And LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book I. 45 1 ...
... fire my breaft ! So thou vouchsafe to hear , let Phoebus dwell Still uninvok'd in Cyrrha's mystic cell ; 9514 100 105 115 120 125 By By me uncall'd , let sprightly Bacchus reign , And LUCAN'S PHARSALIA , Book I. 45 1 ...
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... fires fhall fall , And ocean caft abroad o'er - fpread the ball : The moon no more her well - known courfe fhall run , But rife from western waves , and meet the fun ; Ungovern'd shall the quit her ancient way , Herfelf ambitious to ...
... fires fhall fall , And ocean caft abroad o'er - fpread the ball : The moon no more her well - known courfe fhall run , But rife from western waves , and meet the fun ; Ungovern'd shall the quit her ancient way , Herfelf ambitious to ...
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