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... lofty lance : Its trembling shadows , o'er the waters , dance . 135 THE clouds disperse , and ROME , at CESAR's * feet , Appears , with due respect , her prince to greet ; The rock thrice sounds ; the wood's deep , gloomy leaf Spreads ...
... lofty lance : Its trembling shadows , o'er the waters , dance . 135 THE clouds disperse , and ROME , at CESAR's * feet , Appears , with due respect , her prince to greet ; The rock thrice sounds ; the wood's deep , gloomy leaf Spreads ...
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... lofty horns upon his temples placed , Pour streams that trickle down from chin to waist . A mantle o'er his shoulders huge is thrown , 265 . Of glossy threads , which Ilia's labours own . AMID the Tiber's course an island stands : Rome ...
... lofty horns upon his temples placed , Pour streams that trickle down from chin to waist . A mantle o'er his shoulders huge is thrown , 265 . Of glossy threads , which Ilia's labours own . AMID the Tiber's course an island stands : Rome ...
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... lofty mountains hide , Streams swallow at a gasp , whate'er their size , And strike his bloody crest against the skies , His palpitating limbs the hill o'erspread That shelters Cirrha with its biforked head . At length Parnassus from ...
... lofty mountains hide , Streams swallow at a gasp , whate'er their size , And strike his bloody crest against the skies , His palpitating limbs the hill o'erspread That shelters Cirrha with its biforked head . At length Parnassus from ...
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... lofty pine , to take the fire , Within the liquid flame of vengeance dire ; Then , with the brand , she took her rapid flight O'er Tartarus , eternal realms of night ! WHERE Gaul's extensive coasts the OCEAN bound , There lies a place ...
... lofty pine , to take the fire , Within the liquid flame of vengeance dire ; Then , with the brand , she took her rapid flight O'er Tartarus , eternal realms of night ! WHERE Gaul's extensive coasts the OCEAN bound , There lies a place ...
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... lofty rock , That bears immovably th ' impetuous shock : Impatient of obstruction in their course , They foam with thund'ring roar and broken force . WHAT praises , Stilicho , should thee await , Whose nervous arm preserved a tott'ring ...
... lofty rock , That bears immovably th ' impetuous shock : Impatient of obstruction in their course , They foam with thund'ring roar and broken force . WHAT praises , Stilicho , should thee await , Whose nervous arm preserved a tott'ring ...
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