A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Pope's Iliad & Odyssey. West's Pindar. Dryden's Virgil. Persius & Juvenal. Pitt's Aeneid. Rowe's LucanJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1792 |
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... See on the plain thy Grecian fpoufe appears , The friends and kindred of thy former years ! No crime of thine our prefent fufferings draws , Not thou , but Heaven's difpofing will , the caufe ; The Gods thefe armies and this force ...
... See on the plain thy Grecian fpoufe appears , The friends and kindred of thy former years ! No crime of thine our prefent fufferings draws , Not thou , but Heaven's difpofing will , the caufe ; The Gods thefe armies and this force ...
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... See ready Pallas waits thy high commands , To raife in arms the Greek and Phrygian bands ; Their fudden friendship by her art , may cease , And the proud Trojans firit infringe the peace . The Sire of men and Monarch of the iky , Th ...
... See ready Pallas waits thy high commands , To raife in arms the Greek and Phrygian bands ; Their fudden friendship by her art , may cease , And the proud Trojans firit infringe the peace . The Sire of men and Monarch of the iky , Th ...
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... see the God , already , from the pole Bare his red arm , and bid the thunder roll ; I fee th ' Eternal all his fury thed , And thake his Ægis o'er their guilty head , Such mighty woes on perjur'd princes wait ; But thou , alas ! deferv ...
... see the God , already , from the pole Bare his red arm , and bid the thunder roll ; I fee th ' Eternal all his fury thed , And thake his Ægis o'er their guilty head , Such mighty woes on perjur'd princes wait ; But thou , alas ! deferv ...
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... see , Dreadful they come , and bend their rage on thee : Lo the brave heir of bold Lycaon's line , And great Eneas , fprung from race divine ! Enough is given to fame . Afcend thy car ; And fave a life , the bulwark of our war . At this ...
... see , Dreadful they come , and bend their rage on thee : Lo the brave heir of bold Lycaon's line , And great Eneas , fprung from race divine ! Enough is given to fame . Afcend thy car ; And fave a life , the bulwark of our war . At this ...
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... see our warriors trembling stand , And trembling all before one hoftile hand ; How would he lift his aged arms on high , Lament inglorious Greece , and beg to die ! Oh ! would to all th ' immortal powers above , Minerva , Phoebus , and ...
... see our warriors trembling stand , And trembling all before one hoftile hand ; How would he lift his aged arms on high , Lament inglorious Greece , and beg to die ! Oh ! would to all th ' immortal powers above , Minerva , Phoebus , and ...
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