Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Bind 9David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... live after us , shall read his and mine together : my Pharsalia shall live , and no time nor age shall consign it to oblivion . " This is all that I can trace from the ancients , or himself , concerning Lucan's life and writings ; and ...
... live after us , shall read his and mine together : my Pharsalia shall live , and no time nor age shall consign it to oblivion . " This is all that I can trace from the ancients , or himself , concerning Lucan's life and writings ; and ...
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... live , the work of ages , Ilion's fame , And the slow web by nightly craft unwove : So Nemesis ' shall live , and Delia's name ; This his first passion , that his recent love . Now what avails , ye fair ! each holy rite , Each painful ...
... live , the work of ages , Ilion's fame , And the slow web by nightly craft unwove : So Nemesis ' shall live , and Delia's name ; This his first passion , that his recent love . Now what avails , ye fair ! each holy rite , Each painful ...
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... live to morrow , " ' tis not wise to say : ' Twill be too late to morrow - live to day . Ode XLII . - 13 , 14. And at the jovial banquet hate Contentions , battles , and debate ] Thus our poet in his seventh epigram says , I ne'er can ...
... live to morrow , " ' tis not wise to say : ' Twill be too late to morrow - live to day . Ode XLII . - 13 , 14. And at the jovial banquet hate Contentions , battles , and debate ] Thus our poet in his seventh epigram says , I ne'er can ...
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and his Works By James Welwood M D | 5 |
GRAINGERS TRANSLATIONS | 43 |
THE ELEGIES OF TIBULLUS | 123 |
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