The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... king of gods , or he , Neptune , that fshakes the earth , and rules the fea , The two immortal pow'rs on whom the end Of mortals , good and bad , alike depend , Should jointly or alone their force employ , And in a luckiefs hour the ...
... king of gods , or he , Neptune , that fshakes the earth , and rules the fea , The two immortal pow'rs on whom the end Of mortals , good and bad , alike depend , Should jointly or alone their force employ , And in a luckiefs hour the ...
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... king of Athens ; the latter of which was married to Tereus , king of Thrace , who was in love with her fifter Progne , whom he debauched , and afterwards cut out her tongue . The ftoty is told at large by Ovid , in his Metamorphofes ...
... king of Athens ; the latter of which was married to Tereus , king of Thrace , who was in love with her fifter Progne , whom he debauched , and afterwards cut out her tongue . The ftoty is told at large by Ovid , in his Metamorphofes ...
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... king's - fisher , the dark - coloured hern , a single turtle , and a swallow , & c . are inaufpicious ; the peacock , and fuch birds as do no mischief , aufpi- cious . I fuppofe he does not place the turtle as one of the mischievous ...
... king's - fisher , the dark - coloured hern , a single turtle , and a swallow , & c . are inaufpicious ; the peacock , and fuch birds as do no mischief , aufpi- cious . I fuppofe he does not place the turtle as one of the mischievous ...
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... king ; The fifters to Apollo tune their voice , And Artemis , to thee whom darts rejoice ; And Neptune in the pious hymn they found , Who girts the earth , and shakes the folid ground : A tribute they to Themis chatte allow , And Venus ...
... king ; The fifters to Apollo tune their voice , And Artemis , to thee whom darts rejoice ; And Neptune in the pious hymn they found , Who girts the earth , and shakes the folid ground : A tribute they to Themis chatte allow , And Venus ...
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... kings himself the king ; From the Pierian maids , the heav'nly nine , And from Apollo , fire of verfe divine , Far fhooting deity whofe beams infpire , The poets fpring , and all who ftrike the lyre . Blefs'd whom with eyes of love the ...
... kings himself the king ; From the Pierian maids , the heav'nly nine , And from Apollo , fire of verfe divine , Far fhooting deity whofe beams infpire , The poets fpring , and all who ftrike the lyre . Blefs'd whom with eyes of love the ...
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