The Chace: A PoemW. Bowyer, W. Strahan, and R. Baldwin, 1773 - 122 |
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Æneid arms AURENGZEBE beafts behold Beneath blood bluſhes bold breaſt brutes chace chear cheeks cloſe courſe crowd diftrefs'd dreadful erft ev'ry eyes falutes fame fecure fhades fhall fhort fhouts fides fierce finks fix'd flies fmiles foaming foft fome foon foul ftill ftream fuch fure fweet GANDERETTA gen'rous GORGONIUS ground guife head heart Heav'n hills himſelf HOBBINOL hounds huntſman huntſman's Infulting juſt laſt leſs lift'ning loft loud moſt Mufe Muſe NEMESIANUS nymphs o'er o'er the plain obferve once op'ning OPPIAN panting pleafing pleaſures pow'r prefs prey prize proud purſue rage raiſe rifing ſcene ſhade ſhakes ſhall ſhe ſhifts ſhore ſpeed ſport ſpread ſpring ſtands ſtate ſteed ſteep ſtep ſtill ſtorm ſtrains ſweet thee theſe thoſe thou thro thy pack tow'ring trembling vale Vale of EVESHAM vex'd voice wanton wave whofe whoſe wiles WILLIAM SOMERVILE wind wounds wretch younker youth
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