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... meet with , wish they were in the grave with their dear husbands , the poor Aneas bewails his not having perifhed before Troy with Hector , and esteems them very happy who left their bones in the bofom of fo fweet and dear a country ...
... meet with , wish they were in the grave with their dear husbands , the poor Aneas bewails his not having perifhed before Troy with Hector , and esteems them very happy who left their bones in the bofom of fo fweet and dear a country ...
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... thing we find in Homer or Virgil . In the Fourth Book , there are a great many charm- ing incidents , and among the reft , that of the foldiers running running out of their camp to meet and embrace one ROWE'S LUCAN . 31.
... thing we find in Homer or Virgil . In the Fourth Book , there are a great many charm- ing incidents , and among the reft , that of the foldiers running running out of their camp to meet and embrace one ROWE'S LUCAN . 31.
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Samuel Johnson. running out of their camp to meet and embrace one another , and the deplorable ftory of Vulteius . The Fifth Book affords us a fine account of the oracle of Delphi , its origin , the manner of its delivering an- fwers ...
Samuel Johnson. running out of their camp to meet and embrace one another , and the deplorable ftory of Vulteius . The Fifth Book affords us a fine account of the oracle of Delphi , its origin , the manner of its delivering an- fwers ...
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... meet ; All crimes , all horrors , we with joy regard , Since thou , O Cæfar , art the great reward . 64 Vaft are the thanks thy grateful Rome fhould pay To wars , which ufher - in thy facred fway . When , the great bufinefs of the world ...
... meet ; All crimes , all horrors , we with joy regard , Since thou , O Cæfar , art the great reward . 64 Vaft are the thanks thy grateful Rome fhould pay To wars , which ufher - in thy facred fway . When , the great bufinefs of the world ...
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... meet the fun ; Ungovern'd shall the quit her ancient way , Herfelf ambitious to supply the day : Confufion wild fhall all around be hurl'd , And difcord and disorder tear the world . Thus power and greatnefs to deftruction hafte , Thus ...
... meet the fun ; Ungovern'd shall the quit her ancient way , Herfelf ambitious to supply the day : Confufion wild fhall all around be hurl'd , And difcord and disorder tear the world . Thus power and greatnefs to deftruction hafte , Thus ...
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Æneid againſt amidſt arms Behold beneath blood bold breaſt Cæfar camp caufe cauſe chief cloſe command courſe croud Dæmon death diftant dreadful earth ev'n facred fafe faid fame fatal fate fcorn fear feas fecret feek feems feen fhade fhall fhore fhould fide field fierce fight firft firſt fkies flain flames flaughter fled flood foldier fome foon forfook fortune foul ftand ftill ftream ftrong fuccefs fuch fure fwelling fword Gaul gods hafte hand head heaven himſelf hoftile horrid impious labours laft laſt Latian lefs length loft looſe Lucan mighty moſt Nero numbers o'er paffage paſt peace Pharfalia Phocis plain Pompey Pompey's purpoſe rage reft rife rofe Roman Rome Scythian ſhall ſhe ſhore ſkies ſky ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtood Sulpitius Verulanus ſupplies ſwift taſk thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand trembling vaft vanquish'd Virgil whofe winds yield