The Works of Claudian, Tom 1J. Porter ..., and Langdon and Son, 1817 |
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... forces , but , as a further reward for his services and virtues , be stowed his favourite niece and adopted daughter , Serena , upon him . Honorius was so fond of this officer , that he made an additional alliance with him , marrying ...
... forces , but , as a further reward for his services and virtues , be stowed his favourite niece and adopted daughter , Serena , upon him . Honorius was so fond of this officer , that he made an additional alliance with him , marrying ...
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... force . " my desire , " O GODDESS ! " cries the hero , " " With zeal , anticipates what you require : " For this no supplications need be made : - " Shall Probus ' virtues from remembrance fade ? " Whom we have seen avenge Hesperia's ...
... force . " my desire , " O GODDESS ! " cries the hero , " " With zeal , anticipates what you require : " For this no supplications need be made : - " Shall Probus ' virtues from remembrance fade ? " Whom we have seen avenge Hesperia's ...
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... their course , 15 Again the Tripods rock with gentle force . Hark ! hark ! -the MUSES have resumed their song : The gods , in Themis ' grot , to hear them , throng . Nunc alio Domini telis Pythone peremto Convenit ad nostram sacra D 2.
... their course , 15 Again the Tripods rock with gentle force . Hark ! hark ! -the MUSES have resumed their song : The gods , in Themis ' grot , to hear them , throng . Nunc alio Domini telis Pythone peremto Convenit ad nostram sacra D 2.
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... , preserve the state , With fond attention hear what I relate : - Who find in justice and the force of arms , The pledge of peace and potent shield from harms . 20 SÆPE mihi dubiam traxit sententia mentem , • Curarent Superi 29.
... , preserve the state , With fond attention hear what I relate : - Who find in justice and the force of arms , The pledge of peace and potent shield from harms . 20 SÆPE mihi dubiam traxit sententia mentem , • Curarent Superi 29.
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... forces ' skill . " O grief ! -e'en fallen JUSTICE braves my sight ; 66 66 Through liquid air she boldly takes her flight : Extirpates CRIMES , and from dark prisons draws Those long oppressed , incarcerated LAWS . " Shall we , of ev'ry ...
... forces ' skill . " O grief ! -e'en fallen JUSTICE braves my sight ; 66 66 Through liquid air she boldly takes her flight : Extirpates CRIMES , and from dark prisons draws Those long oppressed , incarcerated LAWS . " Shall we , of ev'ry ...
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