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Pagina 69
... doth haftily repair . Amid the bowels of the earth full fteep , And low , where dawning day doth never peep , His dwelling is ; there Thetis his wet bed Doth ever wash , and Cynthia ftill doth steep In filver dew his ever - drooping ...
... doth haftily repair . Amid the bowels of the earth full fteep , And low , where dawning day doth never peep , His dwelling is ; there Thetis his wet bed Doth ever wash , and Cynthia ftill doth steep In filver dew his ever - drooping ...
Pagina 70
... doth fpread.- And more to lull him in his flumber soft , A trickling ftream from high rock tumbling down , And ever - drizling rain upon the loft , Mixt with a murmuring wind , much like the found Of fwarming bees , did caft him in a ...
... doth fpread.- And more to lull him in his flumber soft , A trickling ftream from high rock tumbling down , And ever - drizling rain upon the loft , Mixt with a murmuring wind , much like the found Of fwarming bees , did caft him in a ...
Pagina 76
... doth proftrate ; Finding a tree alone all comfortless , Beats on it strongly it to ruinate . Instead of , Which finding a tree , & c . Daphnaida : Whatever man he be , whofe heavy mind , & c . Let read the ruful plaint herein expreft ...
... doth proftrate ; Finding a tree alone all comfortless , Beats on it strongly it to ruinate . Instead of , Which finding a tree , & c . Daphnaida : Whatever man he be , whofe heavy mind , & c . Let read the ruful plaint herein expreft ...
Pagina 82
... doth appear , But vanish'd is . The Elf him calls aloud But anfwer none receives : the darkness him does fhroud . Not all fo fatisfy'd with greedy eye He fought all round about , his thirsty blade To bathe in blood of faithlefs enemy ...
... doth appear , But vanish'd is . The Elf him calls aloud But anfwer none receives : the darkness him does fhroud . Not all fo fatisfy'd with greedy eye He fought all round about , his thirsty blade To bathe in blood of faithlefs enemy ...
Pagina 98
... doth overlay ; And filver Cynthia wexed pale and faint , As when her face is ftain'd with magic arts constraint . In his defcription of this fhield he feems to have had in view the Ægis of Jupiter and Minerva . Homer , II . P. 593 . Sk ...
... doth overlay ; And filver Cynthia wexed pale and faint , As when her face is ftain'd with magic arts constraint . In his defcription of this fhield he feems to have had in view the Ægis of Jupiter and Minerva . Homer , II . P. 593 . Sk ...
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