Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Volumen6David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... hero thus addrest , While sighs incessant labor'd from his breast , " The chief of Argos , warriors ! first demands Funereal honours from our grateful hands ; For him this lofty structure is decreed , And ev'ry rite in order shall ...
... hero thus addrest , While sighs incessant labor'd from his breast , " The chief of Argos , warriors ! first demands Funereal honours from our grateful hands ; For him this lofty structure is decreed , And ev'ry rite in order shall ...
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... hero thus : with thirst of glory fir'd , Crete's valiant monarch to the prize aspir'd ; With Sparta's younger chief ; Ulysses came ; And brave Clearchus emulous of fame , A wealthy warrior from the Samian shore . In cattle rich , and ...
... hero thus : with thirst of glory fir'd , Crete's valiant monarch to the prize aspir'd ; With Sparta's younger chief ; Ulysses came ; And brave Clearchus emulous of fame , A wealthy warrior from the Samian shore . In cattle rich , and ...
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... hero thus ; and Poean's son - again : What now I ask , refuse not to explain : Whether the hero still exerts his might , For innocence oppress'd : and injur'd right ? Or yields to fate ; and with the mighty dead , From toil reposes in ...
... hero thus ; and Poean's son - again : What now I ask , refuse not to explain : Whether the hero still exerts his might , For innocence oppress'd : and injur'd right ? Or yields to fate ; and with the mighty dead , From toil reposes in ...
Contenido
The Regicide | 17 |
Poems of Wilkie | 55 |
The Authors Preface to his Epigoniad | 69 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 29 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Adrastus appears arms bear beauty breast breath bright charms chief death divine Earth ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fall fame fancy fate fear field fire flame flow flowers force gentle give glory grace grove hand happy head hear heart Heav'n hero honour hope hour human kind king leave light live lord lost maid means mind Muse nature never night o'er once pain passion peace plain poem poet pow'r praise pride rage reason rest rise rose round sacred scene sense shade side skies smiles soft song soon soul sound spread spring stand strain stream sweet tears tender thee things thou thought toil trembling true truth turn vain virtue voice wave wild winds young youth