The Works of the British Poets, Volumen7John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... gods can take too much , ' Tis faid , they did fo then . Gay Bacchus little Cupid ftung , By reckoning his deceits ; And Cupid mock'd his ftammering tongue , With all his ftaggering gaits : And Jocus droll'd on Comus ' ways , And tales ...
... gods can take too much , ' Tis faid , they did fo then . Gay Bacchus little Cupid ftung , By reckoning his deceits ; And Cupid mock'd his ftammering tongue , With all his ftaggering gaits : And Jocus droll'd on Comus ' ways , And tales ...
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... gods , and gods have fearching eyes : Ye mice , ye mice , my great avengers rife ! This faid , he fighing gafp'd , and gasping dy'd , His death the young Lychopynax elpy'd , As on the flowery brink he pafs'd the day , Bafk'd in the ...
... gods , and gods have fearching eyes : Ye mice , ye mice , my great avengers rife ! This faid , he fighing gafp'd , and gasping dy'd , His death the young Lychopynax elpy'd , As on the flowery brink he pafs'd the day , Bafk'd in the ...
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... gods be foes . This feen , the power his facred vifage rears ; He cafts a pitying fmile on worldly cares , And asks what heavenly guardians take the lift , Or who the mice , or who the frogs affift ? Then thus to Pallas : If my ...
... gods be foes . This feen , the power his facred vifage rears ; He cafts a pitying fmile on worldly cares , And asks what heavenly guardians take the lift , Or who the mice , or who the frogs affift ? Then thus to Pallas : If my ...
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... gods , and frogs , and mice , and man : What feas of blood 1 view ! what worlds of flain ! An Iliad rifing from a day's campaign ; How fierce his javelin o'er the trembling lakes The black - furr'd hero Meridarpax shakes ! Unlefs fome ...
... gods , and frogs , and mice , and man : What feas of blood 1 view ! what worlds of flain ! An Iliad rifing from a day's campaign ; How fierce his javelin o'er the trembling lakes The black - furr'd hero Meridarpax shakes ! Unlefs fome ...
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... gods debate began , On fuch a trivial cause , as man . And can celestial tempers rage ? Quoth Virgil , in a later age . As thus they wrangled , Time came by ; ( There's none that paint him fuch as I , For what the fabling ancients fung ...
... gods debate began , On fuch a trivial cause , as man . And can celestial tempers rage ? Quoth Virgil , in a later age . As thus they wrangled , Time came by ; ( There's none that paint him fuch as I , For what the fabling ancients fung ...
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The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volumen7 Robert Anderson Vista de fragmentos - 1795 |
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