The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Band 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... bear The flying youth through clouds and yielding air ; With wingy speed outstrip the eastern wind , And leave the breezes of the morn behind . The youth was light , nor could he fill the seat , Or poise the chariot with its wonted ...
... bear The flying youth through clouds and yielding air ; With wingy speed outstrip the eastern wind , And leave the breezes of the morn behind . The youth was light , nor could he fill the seat , Or poise the chariot with its wonted ...
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... bear The sultry vapours and the scorching air , Which from below , as from a furnace , flow'd ; And now the axle - tree beneath him glow'd : Lost in the whirling clouds , that round him broke , And white with ashes , hov'ring in the ...
... bear The sultry vapours and the scorching air , Which from below , as from a furnace , flow'd ; And now the axle - tree beneath him glow'd : Lost in the whirling clouds , that round him broke , And white with ashes , hov'ring in the ...
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... bear , Tortur'd with rakes , and harass'd all the year That herbs for cattle daily I renew , r ? And food for man , and frankincense for you ? But grant me guilty ; what has Neptune done ? Why are his waters boiling in the sun ? The ...
... bear , Tortur'd with rakes , and harass'd all the year That herbs for cattle daily I renew , r ? And food for man , and frankincense for you ? But grant me guilty ; what has Neptune done ? Why are his waters boiling in the sun ? The ...
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... are sharpen'd into pointed claws , Her hands bear half her weight , and turn to paws ; Her lips , that once could tempt a god , begin To grow distorted in an ugly grin . And , lest the supplicating brute might reach The ears 24 POEMS ON.
... are sharpen'd into pointed claws , Her hands bear half her weight , and turn to paws ; Her lips , that once could tempt a god , begin To grow distorted in an ugly grin . And , lest the supplicating brute might reach The ears 24 POEMS ON.
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... bear , though now herself was one ! How from the sight of rugged wolves retire , Although the grim Lycaon was her sire ! But now her son had fifteen summers told , Fierce at the chase , and in the forest bold ; When , as he beat the ...
... bear , though now herself was one ! How from the sight of rugged wolves retire , Although the grim Lycaon was her sire ! But now her son had fifteen summers told , Fierce at the chase , and in the forest bold ; When , as he beat the ...
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