The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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Pagina 170
... arms , I cry'd , resolv'd to throw My self ' mongst any that oppos'd the Foe : Rage , anger , and Despair at once suggest That of all Deaths , to die in Arms was best . The first I met was Panthus , Phœbus Priest , Who scaping with his ...
... arms , I cry'd , resolv'd to throw My self ' mongst any that oppos'd the Foe : Rage , anger , and Despair at once suggest That of all Deaths , to die in Arms was best . The first I met was Panthus , Phœbus Priest , Who scaping with his ...
Pagina 173
... Arms , and their distinctions bear ; 21 The same , in foes , Deceit and Vertue are . Then of his Arms , Androgeus he divests , His Sword , his Shield he takes , and plumed Crests , Then Ripheus , Dymas , and the rest , All glad Of the ...
... Arms , and their distinctions bear ; 21 The same , in foes , Deceit and Vertue are . Then of his Arms , Androgeus he divests , His Sword , his Shield he takes , and plumed Crests , Then Ripheus , Dymas , and the rest , All glad Of the ...
Pagina 177
... Arms , she cry'd , Alas my wretched husband , what pretence To bear those Arms , and in them what defence ? Such aid such times require not , when again If Hector were alive , he liv'd in vain ; Or here We shall a Sanctuary find , Or as ...
... Arms , she cry'd , Alas my wretched husband , what pretence To bear those Arms , and in them what defence ? Such aid such times require not , when again If Hector were alive , he liv'd in vain ; Or here We shall a Sanctuary find , Or as ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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