A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Pope's Iliad & Odyssey. West's Pindar. Dryden's Virgil. Persius & Juvenal. Pitt's Aeneid. Rowe's LucanJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1792 |
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... counfels of Almighty mind : Involv'd in darkness lies the great decree , Nor can the depths of fate be pierc'd by thee . What fits thy knowledge , thou the first fhalt know , The firft of Gods above , and men below ; But thou , nor they ...
... counfels of Almighty mind : Involv'd in darkness lies the great decree , Nor can the depths of fate be pierc'd by thee . What fits thy knowledge , thou the first fhalt know , The firft of Gods above , and men below ; But thou , nor they ...
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... counfels labouring in his artful breast : Friends and confederates ! with attentive ear Receive my words , and credit what you hear . Late as I dumber'd in the shades of night , A dream divine appear'd before my fight ; Whofe vifionary ...
... counfels labouring in his artful breast : Friends and confederates ! with attentive ear Receive my words , and credit what you hear . Late as I dumber'd in the shades of night , A dream divine appear'd before my fight ; Whofe vifionary ...
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... counfels with unheedful mind , And thought the fteeds ( your large fupplies un- known ) Might fail of forage in the ftraiten'd town : So took my bow and pointed darts in hand , And left the chariots in my native land . Too late , O ...
... counfels with unheedful mind , And thought the fteeds ( your large fupplies un- known ) Might fail of forage in the ftraiten'd town : So took my bow and pointed darts in hand , And left the chariots in my native land . Too late , O ...
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... counfels , thy diftinguish'd care : So boundless the , and thou so partial grown , Well may we deem the wonderous birth thy own . Now frantic Diomed , at her command , Against th ' Immortals lift his raging hand : The heavenly Venus ...
... counfels , thy diftinguish'd care : So boundless the , and thou so partial grown , Well may we deem the wonderous birth thy own . Now frantic Diomed , at her command , Against th ' Immortals lift his raging hand : The heavenly Venus ...
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... counfels knew : Hector , inipir'd , he fought : fo him addreft , Thus told the dictates of his facred breaft : O fon of Priam ! let thy faithful ear Receive my words ; thy friend and brother hear ! Go forth perfuafive , and a while ...
... counfels knew : Hector , inipir'd , he fought : fo him addreft , Thus told the dictates of his facred breaft : O fon of Priam ! let thy faithful ear Receive my words ; thy friend and brother hear ! Go forth perfuafive , and a while ...
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