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... falls for tears , and o'er his mournful face " The ruddy drops their tainted paffage trace . « Where - e'er the liquid juices find a way , " There streams of blood , there crimson rivers tray . His mouth and gufhing noftrils pour a ...
... falls for tears , and o'er his mournful face " The ruddy drops their tainted paffage trace . « Where - e'er the liquid juices find a way , " There streams of blood , there crimson rivers tray . His mouth and gufhing noftrils pour a ...
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... fall they offer up their vows for the righteous caufe , and stand " thunderstruck at so many various turns of fortune ; " nor fhall they read them as things that are already paft , but with that concern as if they were yet to come , and ...
... fall they offer up their vows for the righteous caufe , and stand " thunderstruck at so many various turns of fortune ; " nor fhall they read them as things that are already paft , but with that concern as if they were yet to come , and ...
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... fall within the compass of his ftory . I am of opinion , that , in his first defign of writing this poem of the civil wars , he refolved to treat the fubject fairly and plainly , and that fable and invention were to have had no fhare in ...
... fall within the compass of his ftory . I am of opinion , that , in his first defign of writing this poem of the civil wars , he refolved to treat the fubject fairly and plainly , and that fable and invention were to have had no fhare in ...
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... falling- in with a popular error , whether he himself believed it or no , especially when it ferved to enliven and em- bellish his ftory . If it be an error , it is an error all the ancients have fallen into , both Greek and Roman : And ...
... falling- in with a popular error , whether he himself believed it or no , especially when it ferved to enliven and em- bellish his ftory . If it be an error , it is an error all the ancients have fallen into , both Greek and Roman : And ...
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... fall , And ocean caft abroad o'er - fpread the ball : The moon no more her well - known courfe fhall run , But rife from western waves , and meet the fun ; Ungovern'd shall the quit her ancient way , Herfelf ambitious to supply the day ...
... fall , And ocean caft abroad o'er - fpread the ball : The moon no more her well - known courfe fhall run , But rife from western waves , and meet the fun ; Ungovern'd shall the quit her ancient way , Herfelf ambitious to supply the day ...
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