The Triumphs of PetrarchLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 216 páginas |
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... Pompey ; with the partner * of his vows , Who mourns the fortunes of her slaughter'd spouse , By Egypt's servile band . The next is het Whom Love's tyrannic spell forbade to see The danger by his cruel consort plann'd , Till Fate ...
... Pompey ; with the partner * of his vows , Who mourns the fortunes of her slaughter'd spouse , By Egypt's servile band . The next is het Whom Love's tyrannic spell forbade to see The danger by his cruel consort plann'd , Till Fate ...
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... Pompey ; with the partner * of his vows , Who mourns the fortunes of her slaughter'd spouse , By Egypt's servile band . - The next is het Whom Love's tyrannic spell forbade to see The danger by his cruel consort plann❜d , Till Fate ...
... Pompey ; with the partner * of his vows , Who mourns the fortunes of her slaughter'd spouse , By Egypt's servile band . - The next is het Whom Love's tyrannic spell forbade to see The danger by his cruel consort plann❜d , Till Fate ...
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... 'd to see a second bride * Hannibal . + The wife of Mithridates , king of Pontus . The daughter of Julius Cæsar , and first wife of Pompey , on whose death he married Cornélia .ろい q Engage her consort's love . - The Hebrew swain " 31.
... 'd to see a second bride * Hannibal . + The wife of Mithridates , king of Pontus . The daughter of Julius Cæsar , and first wife of Pompey , on whose death he married Cornélia .ろい q Engage her consort's love . - The Hebrew swain " 31.
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... yet by east or west have won ; Nor he , that in the arms of conquest died § , As he , when Rome's stern foes his valour tried . • Popilius , + Pompey . Hercules . Epaminondas . Yet he surviv'd his Fame . But luckier far Was 156.
... yet by east or west have won ; Nor he , that in the arms of conquest died § , As he , when Rome's stern foes his valour tried . • Popilius , + Pompey . Hercules . Epaminondas . Yet he surviv'd his Fame . But luckier far Was 156.
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