The Works of the English Poets, Volumen12J. D. Cornish, 1779 - 390 páginas |
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... flain by Arius the Centurion , to whom those lands were af- figned by the Emperor , in reward of his fervice against Brutus and Caffius . This Paftoral therefore is filled with complaints of his hard ufage ; and the perfons introduced ...
... flain by Arius the Centurion , to whom those lands were af- figned by the Emperor , in reward of his fervice against Brutus and Caffius . This Paftoral therefore is filled with complaints of his hard ufage ; and the perfons introduced ...
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... flain , And Moris not furviv'd him , to complain . 15 20 LYC . Now heaven defend ! could barbarous rage induce The brutal fon of Mars t ' infult the facred Mufe ! Who then should fing the nymphs , or who rehearse 25 The waters gliding ...
... flain , And Moris not furviv'd him , to complain . 15 20 LYC . Now heaven defend ! could barbarous rage induce The brutal fon of Mars t ' infult the facred Mufe ! Who then should fing the nymphs , or who rehearse 25 The waters gliding ...
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... flain . O happy , if he knew his happy ftate ! The fwain , who , free from bufinéfs and debate 640 Receives his eafy food from Nature's hand , And just returns of cultivated land ! No palace , with a lofty gate , he wants , T'admit the ...
... flain . O happy , if he knew his happy ftate ! The fwain , who , free from bufinéfs and debate 640 Receives his eafy food from Nature's hand , And just returns of cultivated land ! No palace , with a lofty gate , he wants , T'admit the ...
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... and commoners abounds . Some through ambition , or through thirst of gold , Have flain their brothers , or their country fold ; 710 715 720 enchase : 725 730 735 And And leaving their sweet homes , in exile run To GEORGIC 141 II .
... and commoners abounds . Some through ambition , or through thirst of gold , Have flain their brothers , or their country fold ; 710 715 720 enchase : 725 730 735 And And leaving their sweet homes , in exile run To GEORGIC 141 II .
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... flain for facrifice ; While peaceful Crete enjoy'd her ancient lord , Ere founding hammers forg'd th ' inhuman sword : Ere hollow drums were beat , before the breath Of brazen trumpets rung the peals of death ; The good old god his ...
... flain for facrifice ; While peaceful Crete enjoy'd her ancient lord , Ere founding hammers forg'd th ' inhuman sword : Ere hollow drums were beat , before the breath Of brazen trumpets rung the peals of death ; The good old god his ...
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