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... Behold the child , by Nature's kindly law , " & c . 50. " Who taught the nations , " & c . . • 51. " Learn of the little nautilus to sail , " & c . 52. " Next his grim idol smear'd with human blood " 53. " Count me those only who were ...
... Behold the child , by Nature's kindly law , " & c . 50. " Who taught the nations , " & c . . • 51. " Learn of the little nautilus to sail , " & c . 52. " Next his grim idol smear'd with human blood " 53. " Count me those only who were ...
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... Through dreary coasts , which I , though blind , behold ; Tisiphone , that oft hast heard my prayer , Assist , if Edipus deserve thy care ! 1 Parthenopeus . - P . 85 If you received me from Jocasta's womb , And nursed 20 THE FIRST BOOK OF.
... Through dreary coasts , which I , though blind , behold ; Tisiphone , that oft hast heard my prayer , Assist , if Edipus deserve thy care ! 1 Parthenopeus . - P . 85 If you received me from Jocasta's womb , And nursed 20 THE FIRST BOOK OF.
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... behold unbounded power thy own , 220 And singly fill a fear'd and envied throne ! But the vile vulgar , ever discontent , Their growing fears in secret murmurs vent ; 225 Still prone to change , though still the slaves of state , And ...
... behold unbounded power thy own , 220 And singly fill a fear'd and envied throne ! But the vile vulgar , ever discontent , Their growing fears in secret murmurs vent ; 225 Still prone to change , though still the slaves of state , And ...
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... Behold him here , for whom , so many days , Impervious clouds conceal'd thy sullen rays ; For whom , as man no longer claim'd thy care , Such numbers fell by pestilential air ! But if the abandon'd race of human kind From gods above no ...
... Behold him here , for whom , so many days , Impervious clouds conceal'd thy sullen rays ; For whom , as man no longer claim'd thy care , Such numbers fell by pestilential air ! But if the abandon'd race of human kind From gods above no ...
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... Behold Andræmon and th ' unhappy sire Appear , and for their Dryope inquire ; A springing tree for Dryope they find , And print warm kisses on the panting rind , Prostrate , with tears their kindred plant bedew , And close embrace as to ...
... Behold Andræmon and th ' unhappy sire Appear , and for their Dryope inquire ; A springing tree for Dryope they find , And print warm kisses on the panting rind , Prostrate , with tears their kindred plant bedew , And close embrace as to ...
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