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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... plain reference ; and orbemque fub illo infantem , which Mr. Creech has omitted , may either mean the world in general , or by sub illo being annexed , hell , which , according to our poet , was made a fubterranean world . Primum ...
... plain reference ; and orbemque fub illo infantem , which Mr. Creech has omitted , may either mean the world in general , or by sub illo being annexed , hell , which , according to our poet , was made a fubterranean world . Primum ...
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... plains , Three days and nights , defcends in conftant rains , 151 Till on the furface of the glebe the tide Rife to that height the ox's hoof may hide , Then may you hope your ftore of golden grain Shail equal his who earlier turn'd the ...
... plains , Three days and nights , defcends in conftant rains , 151 Till on the furface of the glebe the tide Rife to that height the ox's hoof may hide , Then may you hope your ftore of golden grain Shail equal his who earlier turn'd the ...
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... plains , Shiv'ring the piercing blaft affrighted , flies And guards his tender tail betwixt his thighs . Now nought avails ... plain : And now from ev'ry part the lab'ring ( wain Forefees the danger of the coming rain ; Leaving his work ...
... plains , Shiv'ring the piercing blaft affrighted , flies And guards his tender tail betwixt his thighs . Now nought avails ... plain : And now from ev'ry part the lab'ring ( wain Forefees the danger of the coming rain ; Leaving his work ...
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... plains , Three days and nights , defcends in conftant rains , 151 Till on the furface of the glebe the tide Rife to that height the ox's hoof may hide , Then may you hope your ftore of golden grain Shall equal his who earlier turn'd the ...
... plains , Three days and nights , defcends in conftant rains , 151 Till on the furface of the glebe the tide Rife to that height the ox's hoof may hide , Then may you hope your ftore of golden grain Shall equal his who earlier turn'd the ...
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... plains , Shiv'ring the piercing blaft affrighted , flies And guards his tender tail betwixt his thighs . Now nought avail ... plain : And now from ev'ry part the lab'ring ( wain Forefees the danger of the coming rain ; } Leaving his work ...
... plains , Shiv'ring the piercing blaft affrighted , flies And guards his tender tail betwixt his thighs . Now nought avail ... plain : And now from ev'ry part the lab'ring ( wain Forefees the danger of the coming rain ; } Leaving his work ...
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