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... fame of his own age and nation . The latter was , indeed , the author of a noble work , deserving high reputation , and of great excellence in its kind : but how inferior , in every point of view , to the great authors we have just ...
... fame of his own age and nation . The latter was , indeed , the author of a noble work , deserving high reputation , and of great excellence in its kind : but how inferior , in every point of view , to the great authors we have just ...
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... fame , Follow'd her lovely pupil , and when low The monarch lay , beneath the British sword , The partner of her chains , she sooth'd her grief ; And now her fortune shar'd , for fair Estrildis Priz'd her o'er all , and as a mother lov ...
... fame , Follow'd her lovely pupil , and when low The monarch lay , beneath the British sword , The partner of her chains , she sooth'd her grief ; And now her fortune shar'd , for fair Estrildis Priz'd her o'er all , and as a mother lov ...
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... fame Pay willing homage . Next , from Arme's vales . And those fair fields which fruitful Aune divides , Where high Saint Michael's overlooks the main , Appear the warlike youth . And where the Dart , Through his bleak mountains and his ...
... fame Pay willing homage . Next , from Arme's vales . And those fair fields which fruitful Aune divides , Where high Saint Michael's overlooks the main , Appear the warlike youth . And where the Dart , Through his bleak mountains and his ...
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... fame Were Arthur's noble knights , and Arthur's deeds . Six valiant chiefs the hardy bands obey'd : Assaracus , whose name proclaims his race Deriv'd from sacred Troy . To Britain's shore He came with Brutus . On his manly limbs The ...
... fame Were Arthur's noble knights , and Arthur's deeds . Six valiant chiefs the hardy bands obey'd : Assaracus , whose name proclaims his race Deriv'd from sacred Troy . To Britain's shore He came with Brutus . On his manly limbs The ...
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... fame , Exulting Troy the graceful chief beheld . Next Butes stood : skill'd with unerring aim To launch the jav'lin from his nervous arm . Achates next ; and , matchless in the race , Chaonian Pandrasus . Ere horrid war Shook with his ...
... fame , Exulting Troy the graceful chief beheld . Next Butes stood : skill'd with unerring aim To launch the jav'lin from his nervous arm . Achates next ; and , matchless in the race , Chaonian Pandrasus . Ere horrid war Shook with his ...
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