The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen2Robert Anderson Arch, 1795 |
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... Paine is built thereby , In which ten thoufand forts of punishment The curfed creatures doe eternally torment , XXXIV . Before the threshold dreadfull Cerberus His three deformed heads did lay along , Curled with thousand adders ...
... Paine is built thereby , In which ten thoufand forts of punishment The curfed creatures doe eternally torment , XXXIV . Before the threshold dreadfull Cerberus His three deformed heads did lay along , Curled with thousand adders ...
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... paine , That they the woods are paft , and come now to the plaine . XXXIV . The better part now of the lingring day They travcild had , whenas they far efpide A weary wight forwandring by the way , And towards him they gan in haft to ...
... paine , That they the woods are paft , and come now to the plaine . XXXIV . The better part now of the lingring day They travcild had , whenas they far efpide A weary wight forwandring by the way , And towards him they gan in haft to ...
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... paine . At laft , when Life recover'd had the raine , And over - wrestled his ftrong enimy , With foltring tong , and trembling everie vaine , Tell on , " quoth the , " the woful tragedy , The which thefe reliques fad prefent unto mine ...
... paine . At laft , when Life recover'd had the raine , And over - wrestled his ftrong enimy , With foltring tong , and trembling everie vaine , Tell on , " quoth the , " the woful tragedy , The which thefe reliques fad prefent unto mine ...
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... paine , Faire - feeling words he wifely gan display , And for her humour fitting purpose faine , To tempt the cause it selfe for to bewray , Wherewith enmoud , thefe bleeding words fhe 52 " « THE The favourable heavens did not envy.
... paine , Faire - feeling words he wifely gan display , And for her humour fitting purpose faine , To tempt the cause it selfe for to bewray , Wherewith enmoud , thefe bleeding words fhe 52 " « THE The favourable heavens did not envy.
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... paine , That to have heard great horror would have bred ; And fcourging th ' emptie ayre with his long trayne , ( Through great impatience of his grieved hed ) His gorgeous ryder from her loftie sted Would have eat downe , and trodd in ...
... paine , That to have heard great horror would have bred ; And fcourging th ' emptie ayre with his long trayne , ( Through great impatience of his grieved hed ) His gorgeous ryder from her loftie sted Would have eat downe , and trodd in ...
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