The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Band 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... Half dead with sudden fear , he dropt the reins ; The horses felt them loose upon their manes , And , flying out through all the plains above , Ran uncontrol'd where'er their fury drove ; Rush'd on the stars , and through a pathless way ...
... Half dead with sudden fear , he dropt the reins ; The horses felt them loose upon their manes , And , flying out through all the plains above , Ran uncontrol'd where'er their fury drove ; Rush'd on the stars , and through a pathless way ...
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... half the skies . In flames Ismenos and the Phasis roll'd , And Tagus floating in his melted gold . The Swans , that on Cayster often try'd Their tuneful songs , now sung their last , and dy❜d .. The frighted Nile ran off , and under ...
... half the skies . In flames Ismenos and the Phasis roll'd , And Tagus floating in his melted gold . The Swans , that on Cayster often try'd Their tuneful songs , now sung their last , and dy❜d .. The frighted Nile ran off , and under ...
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... half had told the morning chase , With love inflam'd , and eager on his bliss , Smother'd her words , and stopp'd her with a kiss ; His kisses with unwonted ardour glow'd , Nor could Diana's shape conceal the god . The virgin did whate ...
... half had told the morning chase , With love inflam'd , and eager on his bliss , Smother'd her words , and stopp'd her with a kiss ; His kisses with unwonted ardour glow'd , Nor could Diana's shape conceal the god . The virgin did whate ...
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... 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.
... 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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... half a human shape retain , And in his upper parts preserve the man . ' " " Her tongue no more distinct complaints affords , But in shrill accents and misshapen words Pours forth such hideous wailings , as declare The human form ...
... half a human shape retain , And in his upper parts preserve the man . ' " " Her tongue no more distinct complaints affords , But in shrill accents and misshapen words Pours forth such hideous wailings , as declare The human form ...
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