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... round A cry of Hell Hounds never ceasing bark'd With wide Cerberean mouths full loud , and rung A hideous Peal : yet , when they list , would creep , If aught disturb'd thir noise , into her womb , 620. Alp : any high mountain . 628 ...
... round A cry of Hell Hounds never ceasing bark'd With wide Cerberean mouths full loud , and rung A hideous Peal : yet , when they list , would creep , If aught disturb'd thir noise , into her womb , 620. Alp : any high mountain . 628 ...
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... round Environ'd wins his way ; harder beset And more endanger'd , than when Argo pass'd Through Bosporus betwixt the justling Rocks : Or when Ulysses on the Larboard shunn'd Charybdis , and by th ' other whirlpool steer'd . So he with ...
... round Environ'd wins his way ; harder beset And more endanger'd , than when Argo pass'd Through Bosporus betwixt the justling Rocks : Or when Ulysses on the Larboard shunn'd Charybdis , and by th ' other whirlpool steer'd . So he with ...
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... round self - roll'd , His head the midst , well stor'd with subtle wiles : Not yet in horrid Shade or dismal Den , Nor nocent yet , but on the grassy Herb Fearless unfear'd he slept : in at his Mouth The Devil enter'd , and his brutal ...
... round self - roll'd , His head the midst , well stor'd with subtle wiles : Not yet in horrid Shade or dismal Den , Nor nocent yet , but on the grassy Herb Fearless unfear'd he slept : in at his Mouth The Devil enter'd , and his brutal ...
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THE MINOR POEMS | 3 |
The Fifth Ode of Horace | 10 |
Elegia Tertia Elegy III | 21 |
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