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Likewise the angry Sisters , thus deluded , To venge themselves on Hermes , have concluded That Midas ' brood shall sit in Honour's chair , 475 To which the Muses ' sons are only heir : And fruitful wits that inaspiring are Shall ...
Likewise the angry Sisters , thus deluded , To venge themselves on Hermes , have concluded That Midas ' brood shall sit in Honour's chair , 475 To which the Muses ' sons are only heir : And fruitful wits that inaspiring are Shall ...
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With Muse prepar'd I meant to sing of arms , 5 Choosing a subject fit for fierce alarms . Both verses were alike till Love ( men say ) Began to ... We are the Muses ' prophets , none of thine . IO What if thy mother take Diana's bow ?
With Muse prepar'd I meant to sing of arms , 5 Choosing a subject fit for fierce alarms . Both verses were alike till Love ( men say ) Began to ... We are the Muses ' prophets , none of thine . IO What if thy mother take Diana's bow ?
Pagina 108
Are all things thine ? the Muses ' Tempe thine ? Then scarce can Phoebus say , “ This harp is mine . ' When in this work's first verse I trod aloft , Love slack'd my muse , and made my numbers soft . I have no mistress nor no favourite ...
Are all things thine ? the Muses ' Tempe thine ? Then scarce can Phoebus say , “ This harp is mine . ' When in this work's first verse I trod aloft , Love slack'd my muse , and made my numbers soft . I have no mistress nor no favourite ...
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