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... charms . Oh fondly press The beauteous maid to thy maternal bosom , Then , if thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy father's foe : For honour was our strife , not hate or vengeance . The brave , my best ...
... charms . Oh fondly press The beauteous maid to thy maternal bosom , Then , if thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy father's foe : For honour was our strife , not hate or vengeance . The brave , my best ...
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... proud Juno's ire , Still hostile to our Trojan race , pursues ! By Ida's conscious shades , where first enraptur'd Anchises gaz'd on thy immortal charms ; By the soft pleasures of thy Paphian bower . Protect * 22 THE REVENGE.
... proud Juno's ire , Still hostile to our Trojan race , pursues ! By Ida's conscious shades , where first enraptur'd Anchises gaz'd on thy immortal charms ; By the soft pleasures of thy Paphian bower . Protect * 22 THE REVENGE.
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... charm of soothing words , or drew Spells of more moving force from tuneful harps Attemper'd to soft voices ; soft as those Which nightly floating o'er Trinacrian seas Melodious , ravish'd the delighted sense , And lur'd to sweet ...
... charm of soothing words , or drew Spells of more moving force from tuneful harps Attemper'd to soft voices ; soft as those Which nightly floating o'er Trinacrian seas Melodious , ravish'd the delighted sense , And lur'd to sweet ...
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... charms , compell'd To stoop reluctant from her cloudy throne , And to a mortal's daring view lay bare The dreadful secrets of the world unknown . With grief she saw the queen , her darling care , Oppress'd , and yielding to despair ...
... charms , compell'd To stoop reluctant from her cloudy throne , And to a mortal's daring view lay bare The dreadful secrets of the world unknown . With grief she saw the queen , her darling care , Oppress'd , and yielding to despair ...
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... charm , seek we the grove , And with observance due , and powerful verse , Invoke the dreadful deities , who weave The fatal web . Their potent ministers , Slaughter , and flight , attend their high behest , Spare whom they favour , won ...
... charm , seek we the grove , And with observance due , and powerful verse , Invoke the dreadful deities , who weave The fatal web . Their potent ministers , Slaughter , and flight , attend their high behest , Spare whom they favour , won ...
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