The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, Band 12John & Arthur Arch, 1795 |
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... hero fhould his fpoils refign , Art thou that hero , could thofe spoils be thine Gods ! let me perifh on this hateful thore , And let these eyes behold my fon no more ; If , on thy next offence , this hand forbear To ftrip thofe arms ...
... hero fhould his fpoils refign , Art thou that hero , could thofe spoils be thine Gods ! let me perifh on this hateful thore , And let these eyes behold my fon no more ; If , on thy next offence , this hand forbear To ftrip thofe arms ...
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... hero let us bend our courie , And , hand to hand , encounter force with force . Now mount my feat , and from the chariot's height Obferve my father's fteeds , renown'd in fight , Practis'd alike to turn , to ftop , to chase , To dare ...
... hero let us bend our courie , And , hand to hand , encounter force with force . Now mount my feat , and from the chariot's height Obferve my father's fteeds , renown'd in fight , Practis'd alike to turn , to ftop , to chase , To dare ...
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... hero fought so far , Falfe he detain'd , the juft reward of war . Nor fo content , the generous chief defy'd , With bale reproaches and unmanly pride . But you , unworthy the high race you boast , Shall raife my glory when thy own is ...
... hero fought so far , Falfe he detain'd , the juft reward of war . Nor fo content , the generous chief defy'd , With bale reproaches and unmanly pride . But you , unworthy the high race you boast , Shall raife my glory when thy own is ...
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... hero's name , And diftant ages learn the victor's fame . This fierce defiance Greece aftonifh'd heard , Blush'd to refufe , and to accept it fear'd . Stern Menelaus firft the filence broke , And , inly groaning , thus opprobrious spoke ...
... hero's name , And diftant ages learn the victor's fame . This fierce defiance Greece aftonifh'd heard , Blush'd to refufe , and to accept it fear'd . Stern Menelaus firft the filence broke , And , inly groaning , thus opprobrious spoke ...
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... hero's bed ; A fplendid carpet roll'd beneath his head . Then , with his foot , old Neftor gently shakes The lumbering chief , and in these words a- wakes : Rife , son of Tydeus ! to the brave and strong Reft feems inglorious , and the ...
... hero's bed ; A fplendid carpet roll'd beneath his head . Then , with his foot , old Neftor gently shakes The lumbering chief , and in these words a- wakes : Rife , son of Tydeus ! to the brave and strong Reft feems inglorious , and the ...
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