The Works of the English Poets, Volumen20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 páginas |
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... sea : Arrives at Cuma , and with awe furvey'd The grotto of the venerable maid ; Begs leave through black Avernus to retire ; And view 4 Begs OVID'S METAMORPHOSES . Book XIV . 125 The Transformation of Cercopians into Apes.
... sea : Arrives at Cuma , and with awe furvey'd The grotto of the venerable maid ; Begs leave through black Avernus to retire ; And view 4 Begs OVID'S METAMORPHOSES . Book XIV . 125 The Transformation of Cercopians into Apes.
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... SEA - NYMPHS . Meanwhile the Latians all their power prepare , ' Gainft fortune and the foe to push the war . With Phrygian blood the floating fieids they flain ; But , fhort of fuccours , ftill contend in vain . Turnus remarks the ...
... SEA - NYMPHS . Meanwhile the Latians all their power prepare , ' Gainft fortune and the foe to push the war . With Phrygian blood the floating fieids they flain ; But , fhort of fuccours , ftill contend in vain . Turnus remarks the ...
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... Sea - nymphs . 139 The Deification of Æneas . 141 The Line of the Latian Kings . 142 The Story of Vertumnus and Pomona . 143 The Story of Iphis and Anaxarete . 146 The Latian Line continued . 148 The Affumption of Romulus . 149 The ...
... Sea - nymphs . 139 The Deification of Æneas . 141 The Line of the Latian Kings . 142 The Story of Vertumnus and Pomona . 143 The Story of Iphis and Anaxarete . 146 The Latian Line continued . 148 The Affumption of Romulus . 149 The ...
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... Marinis Exercitatio , " an Exercitation of Sea and River Shell - fifh ; in which , he fays , fome of the chiefest rarities are the pizzle and Spermatic Spermatic veffels of a Snail , delineated by a microscope ART OF COOKERY . 201.
... Marinis Exercitatio , " an Exercitation of Sea and River Shell - fifh ; in which , he fays , fome of the chiefest rarities are the pizzle and Spermatic Spermatic veffels of a Snail , delineated by a microscope ART OF COOKERY . 201.
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... Sea ; For Nature , that inclines to ill or good , Still nourishes our paffions by our food . Happy the man that has each fortune tried , To whom the much has given , and much denied : 150 With abftinence all delicates he fees , And can ...
... Sea ; For Nature , that inclines to ill or good , Still nourishes our paffions by our food . Happy the man that has each fortune tried , To whom the much has given , and much denied : 150 With abftinence all delicates he fees , And can ...
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