The Works of the English Poets, Volumen 1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... Gods on high , She ' enjoys fecure their company ; Plays with lightnings as they fly , Nor trembles at the bright embraces of the Deity . But death did them from future dangers free ; What God , alas ! will caution be For living man's ...
... Gods on high , She ' enjoys fecure their company ; Plays with lightnings as they fly , Nor trembles at the bright embraces of the Deity . But death did them from future dangers free ; What God , alas ! will caution be For living man's ...
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... Gods do that of Styx prophane ) , Swear , in no city e'er before , A better man , or greater - foul'd , was born ; Swear , that Theron fure has fworn No man near him fhould be poor ; Swear , that none e'er had fuch a graceful art ...
... Gods do that of Styx prophane ) , Swear , in no city e'er before , A better man , or greater - foul'd , was born ; Swear , that Theron fure has fworn No man near him fhould be poor ; Swear , that none e'er had fuch a graceful art ...
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... Gods do love ? ' Tis them alone the Mufe too does approve . Lo ! how it makes this victory shine O'er all the fruitful ifle of Proferpine ! The torches which the mother brought When the ravish'd maid fhe fought , Appear'd not half fo ...
... Gods do love ? ' Tis them alone the Mufe too does approve . Lo ! how it makes this victory shine O'er all the fruitful ifle of Proferpine ! The torches which the mother brought When the ravish'd maid fhe fought , Appear'd not half fo ...
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... Gods should owe To their great offspring here below ; And how his club fhould there outdo Apollo's filver bow , and his own father's thunder too . And that the grateful Gods , at last , The race of his laborious virtue past , Heaven ...
... Gods should owe To their great offspring here below ; And how his club fhould there outdo Apollo's filver bow , and his own father's thunder too . And that the grateful Gods , at last , The race of his laborious virtue past , Heaven ...
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... Gods he fings , In a no less immortal strain , Or the great acts of God - descended kings , Who in his numbers ftill furvive and reign ; Each rich - embroider'd line , Which their triumphant brows around , By his facred hand is bound ...
... Gods he fings , In a no less immortal strain , Or the great acts of God - descended kings , Who in his numbers ftill furvive and reign ; Each rich - embroider'd line , Which their triumphant brows around , By his facred hand is bound ...
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