The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, 12 tomasJohn & Arthur Arch, 1795 |
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... facred fage , Explore the caufe of great Apollo's rage ; Or learn the wasteful vengeance to remove , By myftic dreams , for dreams defcend from Jove . If broken vows this heavy curfe have laid , Let altars fmoke , and hecatombs be paid ...
... facred fage , Explore the caufe of great Apollo's rage ; Or learn the wasteful vengeance to remove , By myftic dreams , for dreams defcend from Jove . If broken vows this heavy curfe have laid , Let altars fmoke , and hecatombs be paid ...
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... facred rites engag'd , Atrides ftill with deep refentment rag'd . To wait his will , two facred heralds stood , Taithybius and Eurybates the good . Hafte to the fierce Achilles ' tent ( he cries ) Thence bear Brifcis as our royal prize ...
... facred rites engag'd , Atrides ftill with deep refentment rag'd . To wait his will , two facred heralds stood , Taithybius and Eurybates the good . Hafte to the fierce Achilles ' tent ( he cries ) Thence bear Brifcis as our royal prize ...
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... facred eye thy Tenedos furveys , And gilds fair Chryfa with distinguish'd rays ! If , fir'd to vengeance at the priest's request , Thy direful darts inflict the raging pest ; Once more attend ! avert the waiteful woe , And fimile ...
... facred eye thy Tenedos furveys , And gilds fair Chryfa with distinguish'd rays ! If , fir'd to vengeance at the priest's request , Thy direful darts inflict the raging pest ; Once more attend ! avert the waiteful woe , And fimile ...
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... facred hill ; Or drink , fepus , of thy fable flood : Were led by Pandarus , of royal blood . To whom his art Apollo deign'd to fhow , Grac'd with the prefents of his shafts and bow . From rich Apæfus ' and Adreftia's towers , High ...
... facred hill ; Or drink , fepus , of thy fable flood : Were led by Pandarus , of royal blood . To whom his art Apollo deign'd to fhow , Grac'd with the prefents of his shafts and bow . From rich Apæfus ' and Adreftia's towers , High ...
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... facred ichor , and infus'd the balm . Juno and Pallas with a smile furvey'd , And thus to Jove began the blue ey'd Maid ; Permit thy daughter , gracious Jove to tell How this mifchance the Cyprian Queen befell , As late fhe try'd with ...
... facred ichor , and infus'd the balm . Juno and Pallas with a smile furvey'd , And thus to Jove began the blue ey'd Maid ; Permit thy daughter , gracious Jove to tell How this mifchance the Cyprian Queen befell , As late fhe try'd with ...
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