Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 9David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... glory fir'd . 200 But dreaded more than death his honour stain'd ) The son of Phoebus by some stolen embrace , And number'd too with Æolus's race . He learn'd his art prophetic from his sire , Omens from birds , and prodigies from fire ...
... glory fir'd . 200 But dreaded more than death his honour stain'd ) The son of Phoebus by some stolen embrace , And number'd too with Æolus's race . He learn'd his art prophetic from his sire , Omens from birds , and prodigies from fire ...
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... Glory is a lady , who , like many others , loves to have her admirers suffer a great deal for her . The poet enumerates the labours of the hero ; shows how he conquered every thing for others , but nothing for himself : then does him ...
... Glory is a lady , who , like many others , loves to have her admirers suffer a great deal for her . The poet enumerates the labours of the hero ; shows how he conquered every thing for others , but nothing for himself : then does him ...
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... glory's call , and trunks disguis'd with gore . 10 Then the dishonour'd host , their ensigns torn , Withdraw their bands , with length of combat worn : The gates , unclos'd , admit the lessen'd train With half the ease , they sent them ...
... glory's call , and trunks disguis'd with gore . 10 Then the dishonour'd host , their ensigns torn , Withdraw their bands , with length of combat worn : The gates , unclos'd , admit the lessen'd train With half the ease , they sent them ...
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and his Works By James Welwood M D | 5 |
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