The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 164
... fate foretel . Ten days the Prophet in suspence remain'd , Would no mans fate pronounce ; at last constrain'd By Ithacus , he solemnly design'd Me for the Sacrifice ; the people joyn'd In glad consent , and all their common fear ...
... fate foretel . Ten days the Prophet in suspence remain'd , Would no mans fate pronounce ; at last constrain'd By Ithacus , he solemnly design'd Me for the Sacrifice ; the people joyn'd In glad consent , and all their common fear ...
Pagina 168
... fate , We haul along the horse in solemn state ; Then place the dire portent within the tower . Cassandra cried , and cursed the unhappy hour ; Foretold our fate ; but , by the god's decree , All heard , and none believed the prophecy ...
... fate , We haul along the horse in solemn state ; Then place the dire portent within the tower . Cassandra cried , and cursed the unhappy hour ; Foretold our fate ; but , by the god's decree , All heard , and none believed the prophecy ...
Pagina 177
... fate enquire . He - when he saw his regal town on fire . " 500 510 520 Dryden , Aeneid , ll . 691-692 . " With us , one common shelter thou shalt find , Or in one common fate with us be joined . She said , and with a last salute ...
... fate enquire . He - when he saw his regal town on fire . " 500 510 520 Dryden , Aeneid , ll . 691-692 . " With us , one common shelter thou shalt find , Or in one common fate with us be joined . She said , and with a last salute ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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