Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Bind 9David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... thou art scarce past the age of childhood ( says Calliope to Lucan ) thou shalt play with the valour of Achilles , and Hector's skill in driving of a chariot . Thou shalt draw Priam at the feet of his unrelenting conqueror , begging the ...
... thou art scarce past the age of childhood ( says Calliope to Lucan ) thou shalt play with the valour of Achilles , and Hector's skill in driving of a chariot . Thou shalt draw Priam at the feet of his unrelenting conqueror , begging the ...
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... thou from Heaven de- | Here silken robes invest unmanly limbs , mand , Than in thy cause to arm the Parthian's hand ... thou no hopes of succour , no retreat , But mean prostration at the Parthian's feet ? Art thou grown weary of our ...
... thou from Heaven de- | Here silken robes invest unmanly limbs , mand , Than in thy cause to arm the Parthian's hand ... thou no hopes of succour , no retreat , But mean prostration at the Parthian's feet ? Art thou grown weary of our ...
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... Thou , goddess ! thou eternity canst give , And bid secure the mortal hero live . Nor , Cæsar , thou disdain , that I rehearse Thee , and thy wars , in no ignoble verse ; Since , if in aught the Latian Muse excel , My name , and thine ...
... Thou , goddess ! thou eternity canst give , And bid secure the mortal hero live . Nor , Cæsar , thou disdain , that I rehearse Thee , and thy wars , in no ignoble verse ; Since , if in aught the Latian Muse excel , My name , and thine ...
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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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