The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, Volumen12John & Arthur Arch, 1795 |
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... eyes , He views the wretch , and fternly thus replies : Peace , factious monster , born to vex the state , With wrangling talents form'd for foul debate : Curb that impetuous tongue , nor , rafhly vain And fingly mad , afperfe the ...
... eyes , He views the wretch , and fternly thus replies : Peace , factious monster , born to vex the state , With wrangling talents form'd for foul debate : Curb that impetuous tongue , nor , rafhly vain And fingly mad , afperfe the ...
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... eyes On either hoft , and thus to both applies : Hear , all ye Trojans , all ye Grecian bands ! What Paris , author of the war , demands . Your fhining ( words within the fheath restrain , And pitch your lances in the yielding plain ...
... eyes On either hoft , and thus to both applies : Hear , all ye Trojans , all ye Grecian bands ! What Paris , author of the war , demands . Your fhining ( words within the fheath restrain , And pitch your lances in the yielding plain ...
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... eyes , and fay what Greek is he ( Far as from hence thefe aged orbs can fee ) Around whofe brow fuch martial graces thine , Sø tall , fo awful , and almost divine ! Though fome of larger ftature tread the green , None match his grandeur ...
... eyes , and fay what Greek is he ( Far as from hence thefe aged orbs can fee ) Around whofe brow fuch martial graces thine , Sø tall , fo awful , and almost divine ! Though fome of larger ftature tread the green , None match his grandeur ...
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... eyes on long - contended Troy . When Jove , difpos'd to tempt Saturnia's spleen , This wak'd the fury of his partial queen : Two powers divine the fon of Atreus aid , Imperial Juno , and the Martial Maid ; But high in Heaven they fit ...
... eyes on long - contended Troy . When Jove , difpos'd to tempt Saturnia's spleen , This wak'd the fury of his partial queen : Two powers divine the fon of Atreus aid , Imperial Juno , and the Martial Maid ; But high in Heaven they fit ...
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... eyes fhall view the light no more . Thus pray'd Tydides , and Minerva heard ; His nerves confirm'd , his languid fpirits cheer'd , He feels each limb with wonted vigour light ; His beating bofom claims the promis'd fight . Be bold ( the ...
... eyes fhall view the light no more . Thus pray'd Tydides , and Minerva heard ; His nerves confirm'd , his languid fpirits cheer'd , He feels each limb with wonted vigour light ; His beating bofom claims the promis'd fight . Be bold ( the ...
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