Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... Jove himself did on the bees confer ; Because , invited by the timbrel's found , Lodg'd in a cave th ' almighty babe they found , And the young god nurft kindly under - ground . Of all the wing'd inhabitants of air , These only make ...
... Jove himself did on the bees confer ; Because , invited by the timbrel's found , Lodg'd in a cave th ' almighty babe they found , And the young god nurft kindly under - ground . Of all the wing'd inhabitants of air , These only make ...
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... Jove , And taught the polisht rocks to fhine With airs and lineaments divine ; ' Till Greece , amaz'd , and half - afraid , Th ' affembled deities furvey❜d . Great Pan , who wont to chase the fair , And lov'd the spreading oak , was ...
... Jove , And taught the polisht rocks to fhine With airs and lineaments divine ; ' Till Greece , amaz'd , and half - afraid , Th ' affembled deities furvey❜d . Great Pan , who wont to chase the fair , And lov'd the spreading oak , was ...
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... would hope new fame to raise , Or risk his well - establish'd praise , That , his high genius to approve , Had drawn a GEORGE , or carv'd a Jove ? PRO- PROLOGUE ΤΟ PHÆDRA and HIPPOLITUS * . Spoken by Mr. 154 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
... would hope new fame to raise , Or risk his well - establish'd praise , That , his high genius to approve , Had drawn a GEORGE , or carv'd a Jove ? PRO- PROLOGUE ΤΟ PHÆDRA and HIPPOLITUS * . Spoken by Mr. 154 POEMS on feveral OCCASIONS .
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... Not the rough whirlwind , that deforms Adria's black gulf , and vexes it with storms , The stubborn virtue of his foul can move ; Nor the red arm of angry Jove , That That flings the thunder from the sky , And gives [ 162 ]
... Not the rough whirlwind , that deforms Adria's black gulf , and vexes it with storms , The stubborn virtue of his foul can move ; Nor the red arm of angry Jove , That That flings the thunder from the sky , And gives [ 162 ]
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... Jove himself , the ruler of the sky , " That hurls the three - fork'd thunder from above , " Dares try his strength ; yet who so strong as Jove ? " The steeds climb up the first ascent with pain ; " And when the middle firmament they ...
... Jove himself , the ruler of the sky , " That hurls the three - fork'd thunder from above , " Dares try his strength ; yet who so strong as Jove ? " The steeds climb up the first ascent with pain ; " And when the middle firmament they ...
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