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... wound . " He was buried in his garden at Rome ; and there was lately to be feen , in the church of Santo Paulo , an ancient marble with the following infcription : MARCO ANNAEO LVCANO CORDVBENSI POETAE , BENEFICIO NERONIS , FAMA SERVATA ...
... wound . " He was buried in his garden at Rome ; and there was lately to be feen , in the church of Santo Paulo , an ancient marble with the following infcription : MARCO ANNAEO LVCANO CORDVBENSI POETAE , BENEFICIO NERONIS , FAMA SERVATA ...
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... wound , Till thou art mistress of the world around , And none to conquer but thyself be found . Thy foes as yet a jufter war afford , And barbarous blood remains to glut thy fword . But fee ! her hands on her own vitals feize , And no ...
... wound , Till thou art mistress of the world around , And none to conquer but thyself be found . Thy foes as yet a jufter war afford , And barbarous blood remains to glut thy fword . But fee ! her hands on her own vitals feize , And no ...
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... wound , he yawns a dreadful roar , And flies like lightning on the hostile Moor . While with hot fkies the fervent fummer glows , The Rubicon an humble river flows ; 395 Through Through lowly vales he cuts his winding way , And 54 ...
... wound , he yawns a dreadful roar , And flies like lightning on the hostile Moor . While with hot fkies the fervent fummer glows , The Rubicon an humble river flows ; 395 Through Through lowly vales he cuts his winding way , And 54 ...
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... wounds , for winter camps , for Alpine fnow , And all the deaths the brave can undergo . See ! the tumultuous city is alarm'd , As if another Hannibal were arm'd : The lufty youth are cull'd to fill the bands , 555 And each tall grove ...
... wounds , for winter camps , for Alpine fnow , And all the deaths the brave can undergo . See ! the tumultuous city is alarm'd , As if another Hannibal were arm'd : The lufty youth are cull'd to fill the bands , 555 And each tall grove ...
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... wounds difdain , Tofs their wild locks , and , with a dismal yell , The wrathful gods and coming woes foretel . Lamenting ghofts amidst their ashes mourn , And groanings echo from the marble urn . The rattling clank of arms is heard ...
... wounds difdain , Tofs their wild locks , and , with a dismal yell , The wrathful gods and coming woes foretel . Lamenting ghofts amidst their ashes mourn , And groanings echo from the marble urn . The rattling clank of arms is heard ...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volumen 1 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1810 |
Términos y frases comunes
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