The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... say , " Forbear , miftaken parent , oh ! forbear ; " A wounded daughter in each tree you tear ; " Farewel for ever . " Here the bark increas'd , Clos'd on their faces , and their words fupprefs'd . The new - made trees in tears of amber ...
... say , " Forbear , miftaken parent , oh ! forbear ; " A wounded daughter in each tree you tear ; " Farewel for ever . " Here the bark increas'd , Clos'd on their faces , and their words fupprefs'd . The new - made trees in tears of amber ...
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... says he : Then to a Touch - ftone turns the faithless spy , And in his name records his infamy . THE STORY OF AGLAUROS , TRANSFORM'D INTO A STATUE . THIS done , the god flew up on high , and pass'd O'er lofty Athens , by Minerva grac'd ...
... says he : Then to a Touch - ftone turns the faithless spy , And in his name records his infamy . THE STORY OF AGLAUROS , TRANSFORM'D INTO A STATUE . THIS done , the god flew up on high , and pass'd O'er lofty Athens , by Minerva grac'd ...
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... says he ; " Naxos a hospitable port shall be " To each of you , a joyful home to me . << By every God , that rules the fea or sky , " The perjur'd villains promife to comply , " And bid me haften to unmoor the ship . " With eager joy I ...
... says he ; " Naxos a hospitable port shall be " To each of you , a joyful home to me . << By every God , that rules the fea or sky , " The perjur'd villains promife to comply , " And bid me haften to unmoor the ship . " With eager joy I ...
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... says he , & c . ] Phœbus's speech is very nobly usher'd in , with the " Terque quaterque " concutiens illuftre caput " -and well represents the danger and difficulty of the undertaking ; but that which is its peculiar beauty , and makes ...
... says he , & c . ] Phœbus's speech is very nobly usher'd in , with the " Terque quaterque " concutiens illuftre caput " -and well represents the danger and difficulty of the undertaking ; but that which is its peculiar beauty , and makes ...
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... say , the swarthy Moor , & c . ] This is the only Metamorphofis in all this long story , which , contrary to custom , is inserted in the middle of it . The critics may determine whether what follows it be not too great an excurfion in ...
... say , the swarthy Moor , & c . ] This is the only Metamorphofis in all this long story , which , contrary to custom , is inserted in the middle of it . The critics may determine whether what follows it be not too great an excurfion in ...
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