The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Tom 7J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Calchas ( by Ulysses first inspir'd ) Was urg'd to name whom th ' angry gods re- quir'd ; Yet was I warn'd ( for many were as well Inspir'd as he , and did my fate foretel ) Ten days the prophet in suspence remain❜d , Would no man's ...
... Calchas ( by Ulysses first inspir'd ) Was urg'd to name whom th ' angry gods re- quir'd ; Yet was I warn'd ( for many were as well Inspir'd as he , and did my fate foretel ) Ten days the prophet in suspence remain❜d , Would no man's ...
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... Calchas persuades , till then we urge in vain The fate of Troy . To measure back the main They all consent , but to return again , When reinforc'd with aids of gods and men . Thus Calchas ; then , instead of that , this pile To Pallas ...
... Calchas persuades , till then we urge in vain The fate of Troy . To measure back the main They all consent , but to return again , When reinforc'd with aids of gods and men . Thus Calchas ; then , instead of that , this pile To Pallas ...
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