A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's TibullusJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1795 |
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Sivu 12
... fair , To temper well the clay with water , then To add the vigour and the voice of men , To let her first in virgin luftre fhine , In form a goddefs , with a bloom divine : And next the fire demands Minerva's aid , In all her various ...
... fair , To temper well the clay with water , then To add the vigour and the voice of men , To let her first in virgin luftre fhine , In form a goddefs , with a bloom divine : And next the fire demands Minerva's aid , In all her various ...
Sivu 14
... Fair flourish shall the just from line to line . O ! Perfes , foolish Perfes , bow thine ear To the good counfels of a foul fincere . To wickedness the road is quickly found , Short is the way , and on an eafy ground . The paths of ...
... Fair flourish shall the just from line to line . O ! Perfes , foolish Perfes , bow thine ear To the good counfels of a foul fincere . To wickedness the road is quickly found , Short is the way , and on an eafy ground . The paths of ...
Sivu 23
... fair the fragrant ointment flows ; Beneath the virtuous roof the fpends the nights , Stranger to golden Venus , and her rites . Now does the boneless polypus , in rage , Feed on his feet , his hunger to affwage ; The fun no more ...
... fair the fragrant ointment flows ; Beneath the virtuous roof the fpends the nights , Stranger to golden Venus , and her rites . Now does the boneless polypus , in rage , Feed on his feet , his hunger to affwage ; The fun no more ...
Sivu 39
... fair Dione , in their holy lays ; 21 31 Nor thou , Aurora , nor the day's great light , Remain unfung , nor the fair lamp of night ; To thee , Latona , next the numbers range ; Japerus , and Saturn wont to change , They chant ; thee ...
... fair Dione , in their holy lays ; 21 31 Nor thou , Aurora , nor the day's great light , Remain unfung , nor the fair lamp of night ; To thee , Latona , next the numbers range ; Japerus , and Saturn wont to change , They chant ; thee ...
Sivu 41
... fair , Whom to Cythera first the furges bear ; Hence is the borne , fafe o'er the deeps profound 300 To Cyprus , water'd by the waves around : And here the walks endow'd with every grace To charm , the goddess blooming in her face ; Her ...
... fair , Whom to Cythera first the furges bear ; Hence is the borne , fafe o'er the deeps profound 300 To Cyprus , water'd by the waves around : And here the walks endow'd with every grace To charm , the goddess blooming in her face ; Her ...
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