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... Coroebus , who had lately sought Our walls , by passion for Cassandra brought ; He led to Priam an auxiliar train , " " 435 440 455 445 450 455 His Son by wedlock , miserable Man 460 For whom a raving Spouse had prophesied in vain ...
... Coroebus , who had lately sought Our walls , by passion for Cassandra brought ; He led to Priam an auxiliar train , " " 435 440 455 445 450 455 His Son by wedlock , miserable Man 460 For whom a raving Spouse had prophesied in vain ...
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... Coroebus cries , 505 510 " Behold , O Friends , how bright our destinies ! Advance ; -the road which they point out is plain ; Shields let us change , and bear the insignia of the Slain , 515 Grecians in semblance ; wiles are lawful ...
... Coroebus cries , 505 510 " Behold , O Friends , how bright our destinies ! Advance ; -the road which they point out is plain ; Shields let us change , and bear the insignia of the Slain , 515 Grecians in semblance ; wiles are lawful ...
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... Coroebus falls ; him Peneleus hath pierc'd Before Minerva's Altar ; next , in dust Sinks Rhypeus , one above all Trojans just , And righteous above all ; but heavenly Powers Ordain by lights that ill agree with ours . Then Dymas ...
... Coroebus falls ; him Peneleus hath pierc'd Before Minerva's Altar ; next , in dust Sinks Rhypeus , one above all Trojans just , And righteous above all ; but heavenly Powers Ordain by lights that ill agree with ours . Then Dymas ...
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EVENING VOLUNTARIES | 1 |
Soft as a cloud is yon blue Ridgethe Mere | 7 |
The Crescentmoon the Star of Love | 14 |
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