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... Virg . Georg . iii . 244 . 4 Virg . Ecl . iii . 89 . For , as for the Pindaric Odes , ( which PREFACE . 45.
... Virg . Georg . iii . 244 . 4 Virg . Ecl . iii . 89 . For , as for the Pindaric Odes , ( which PREFACE . 45.
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... Virg . Now blessings on you all , ye peaceful stars , Which meet at last so kindly , and dispense Your universal gentle influence To calm the stormy world , and still the rage of wars ! Nor , whilst around the continent Plenipotentiary ...
... Virg . Now blessings on you all , ye peaceful stars , Which meet at last so kindly , and dispense Your universal gentle influence To calm the stormy world , and still the rage of wars ! Nor , whilst around the continent Plenipotentiary ...
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... Virg . Th ' excess of heat is but a fable ; We know the torrid zone is now found habitable . Among the woods and forests thou art found , There boars and lions thou dost tame ; Is not my heart a nobler game ? Let Venus , men ; and ...
... Virg . Th ' excess of heat is but a fable ; We know the torrid zone is now found habitable . Among the woods and forests thou art found , There boars and lions thou dost tame ; Is not my heart a nobler game ? Let Venus , men ; and ...
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... VIRG . Georg . 11 . THE ARGUMENT OF BOOK I. The proposition . The invocation . The entrance into the history from a new agreement be- twixt Saul and David . A description of Hell . The Devil's speech . Envy's reply to him . Her ...
... VIRG . Georg . 11 . THE ARGUMENT OF BOOK I. The proposition . The invocation . The entrance into the history from a new agreement be- twixt Saul and David . A description of Hell . The Devil's speech . Envy's reply to him . Her ...
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... Virg . Georg . i . 514 . 3 Virg . Æn . i . 282 . retainit with great complaisance , to communicate all things to them , to watch and serve all the oc- casions of their fortune , both with his money , and his interest , and his industry ...
... Virg . Georg . i . 514 . 3 Virg . Æn . i . 282 . retainit with great complaisance , to communicate all things to them , to watch and serve all the oc- casions of their fortune , both with his money , and his interest , and his industry ...
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