Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 8David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... rise . Why should I urge our vengeful brother's ire ? The war just bursting from the gates of Tyre ? Sure , every god , with mighty Juno , bore The fleets of Ilion to the Libyan shore . From such a marriage , soon your joyful eyes Shall ...
... rise . Why should I urge our vengeful brother's ire ? The war just bursting from the gates of Tyre ? Sure , every god , with mighty Juno , bore The fleets of Ilion to the Libyan shore . From such a marriage , soon your joyful eyes Shall ...
Strona 340
... rise again ? A second Simois shall we view no more , Or a new Xanthus , on a foreign shore ? Rise then , rise all ; assist , ye mournful dames , To set this execrable fleet in flames . For late , Cassandra seem'd to load my hands , In ...
... rise again ? A second Simois shall we view no more , Or a new Xanthus , on a foreign shore ? Rise then , rise all ; assist , ye mournful dames , To set this execrable fleet in flames . For late , Cassandra seem'd to load my hands , In ...
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... rise , When fame , when empire is the certain prize ? Rise , rise , my son ; thy Latian foes o'ercome ! Rise , the great founder of majestic Rome ! " " But who that chief , who crown'd with olive stands , And holds the sacred relics in ...
... rise , When fame , when empire is the certain prize ? Rise , rise , my son ; thy Latian foes o'ercome ! Rise , the great founder of majestic Rome ! " " But who that chief , who crown'd with olive stands , And holds the sacred relics in ...
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