New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection, Moral, Instructive, and Entertaining, from the Most Eminent British Poets, and Poetical Translators, Volume 6C. and C. Whittingham; Published by Carpenter and son, 1827 - Classical poetry |
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... tremble ... R . A. Davenport . 369 Ode on the Return of Spring ......... Anonymous . 370 Ode to M. Menard .... To a Lady .. .R . A. Davenport . 371 .R . A. Davenport . 373 The Abbe L'Attaignant's Farewell . R. A. Davenport . 374 Song ...
... tremble ... R . A. Davenport . 369 Ode on the Return of Spring ......... Anonymous . 370 Ode to M. Menard .... To a Lady .. .R . A. Davenport . 371 .R . A. Davenport . 373 The Abbe L'Attaignant's Farewell . R. A. Davenport . 374 Song ...
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... tremble here . I hate the cumbrous chariot's slow advance , And the long distance of the flying lance ; But while my nerves are strong , my force entire , Thus front the foe , and emulate my sire . Nor shall yon steeds , that fierce to ...
... tremble here . I hate the cumbrous chariot's slow advance , And the long distance of the flying lance ; But while my nerves are strong , my force entire , Thus front the foe , and emulate my sire . Nor shall yon steeds , that fierce to ...
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... tremble with affright ; The soul indignant seeks the realms of night . To guard his slaughter'd friend , Æneas flies , His spear extending where the carcass lies ; Watchful he wheels , protects it every way , As TRANSLATIONS . 5.
... tremble with affright ; The soul indignant seeks the realms of night . To guard his slaughter'd friend , Æneas flies , His spear extending where the carcass lies ; Watchful he wheels , protects it every way , As TRANSLATIONS . 5.
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... tremble Flight and Fear , Here storm'd Contention , and here Fury frown'd , And the dire orb portentous Gorgon crown'd . The massy golden helm she next assumes , That dreadful nods with four o'ershading plumes ; So vast , the broad ...
... tremble Flight and Fear , Here storm'd Contention , and here Fury frown'd , And the dire orb portentous Gorgon crown'd . The massy golden helm she next assumes , That dreadful nods with four o'ershading plumes ; So vast , the broad ...
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... trembling in her eye . ' Too daring prince ! ah , whither dost thou run ? Ah , too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be , 10 P. XI . ELEGANT EXTRACTS . The Parting of Hector and Andromache Pope.
... trembling in her eye . ' Too daring prince ! ah , whither dost thou run ? Ah , too forgetful of thy wife and son ! And think'st thou not how wretched we shall be , 10 P. XI . ELEGANT EXTRACTS . The Parting of Hector and Andromache Pope.
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