Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... Story of Ariftæus , 20 4I To Mr. 45 A Song . For St. Cecilia's day at Oxford , An Account of the greatest English Poets . Henry Sacheverell , April 3 , 1694 , Lettera fcritta d ' Italia al molto onorabile Carlo Conte Halifax , dal ...
... Story of Ariftæus , 20 4I To Mr. 45 A Song . For St. Cecilia's day at Oxford , An Account of the greatest English Poets . Henry Sacheverell , April 3 , 1694 , Lettera fcritta d ' Italia al molto onorabile Carlo Conte Halifax , dal ...
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... Story of 171 -Phaeton's Sifters transform'd into Trees , 190 -The Tranformation of Cycnus into a Swan , 193 The Story of Califto , -The Story of Coronis and Birth of Æsculapius , -Ocyrrhöe transform'd to a Mare , 195 203 209 The ...
... Story of 171 -Phaeton's Sifters transform'd into Trees , 190 -The Tranformation of Cycnus into a Swan , 193 The Story of Califto , -The Story of Coronis and Birth of Æsculapius , -Ocyrrhöe transform'd to a Mare , 195 203 209 The ...
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... Story of Cadmus , 225 -The Transformation of A & tæon into a stag , 234 The Birth of Bacchus , 240 -The Transformation of Tirefias , 244 The Transformation of Echo , 246 The Story of Narciffus , 249 The Story of Pentheus . 255 -The ...
... Story of Cadmus , 225 -The Transformation of A & tæon into a stag , 234 The Birth of Bacchus , 240 -The Transformation of Tirefias , 244 The Transformation of Echo , 246 The Story of Narciffus , 249 The Story of Pentheus . 255 -The ...
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... story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations , show How thy own laurel first began to grow : How wild Lycaon chang'd by angry Gods , And frighted at himself , ran howling through the woods . 1 O may'st thou ...
... story in the British tongue ; Thy charming verse , and fair translations , show How thy own laurel first began to grow : How wild Lycaon chang'd by angry Gods , And frighted at himself , ran howling through the woods . 1 O may'st thou ...
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Joseph Addison. A Translation of all VIRGIL's Fourth Georgic , E Except the Story of ARISTUS . Thereal fweets fhall next my Muse engage , And this , Macenas , claims your patronage , Of little creatures wond'rous acts I ... Story of Ariftæus,
Joseph Addison. A Translation of all VIRGIL's Fourth Georgic , E Except the Story of ARISTUS . Thereal fweets fhall next my Muse engage , And this , Macenas , claims your patronage , Of little creatures wond'rous acts I ... Story of Ariftæus,
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Aëre æther arms atque BAROMETRI beauties bleft bluſhes boaſt breaſt bright Cadmus caft courſe Cycnus defcription deſcribed diſtant ev'ry eyes faid fame fate fatire fays fecret feven fhade fhall fhining fhore fhould fide fight fince fire firft firſt fkies flain foft fome foul ftand ftill ftrength fubject fuch fuci Gaul Georgic Goddeſs Gods greateſt Gulfton heav'n himſelf itſelf Jove laft laſt loft maid mighty moſt Mufe Muſe muſt neighb'ring numbers Nunc nymph o'er omne Ovid Ovid's Pentheus Phaeton pleaſe pleaſure poem poet praiſe purſue Quæ rage raiſe reft rife rifu riſe round ſcenes ſhade ſhall ſhape ſhe ſhore ſhow ſkies ſky ſmoke ſpeak ſpring ſtands ſtars ſtate ſtill ſtood ſtory ſtreams thee theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thunder transform'd turba verfe verſe view'd Virgil virgin waſte Whilft whoſe winds woods wou'd youth