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Side 95
... th ' Elysian throng ; Though Lucan's verse , exalted by his name , O'er gods themselves has rais'd the hero's fame ; • Tender Husband , dedicated to Mr. Addison . ܐܙ The Roman stage did ne'er his image see , Drawn VERSES TO THE AUTHOR ...
... th ' Elysian throng ; Though Lucan's verse , exalted by his name , O'er gods themselves has rais'd the hero's fame ; • Tender Husband , dedicated to Mr. Addison . ܐܙ The Roman stage did ne'er his image see , Drawn VERSES TO THE AUTHOR ...
Side 96
... Roman greatness in each action shines , Such Roman eloquence adorns your lines , That sure the Sybils ' books this year foretold , And in some mystic leaf was seen enroll'd , Rome , turn thy mournful eyes from Afric's shore , Nor in her ...
... Roman greatness in each action shines , Such Roman eloquence adorns your lines , That sure the Sybils ' books this year foretold , And in some mystic leaf was seen enroll'd , Rome , turn thy mournful eyes from Afric's shore , Nor in her ...
Side 98
... Roman verse . We heard at distance soft enchanting strains , From blooming mountains , and Italian plains . Virgil began in English dress to shine , His voice , his looks , his grandeur still divine . From him too soon unfriendly you ...
... Roman verse . We heard at distance soft enchanting strains , From blooming mountains , and Italian plains . Virgil began in English dress to shine , His voice , his looks , his grandeur still divine . From him too soon unfriendly you ...
Side 99
... thoughts no more conceals , Forgets the woman , and her flame reveals , Well may the prince exult with noble pride , Not for his Libyan crown , but Roman bride . 100 VERSES TO But I in vain on single features THE AUTHOR . 99.
... thoughts no more conceals , Forgets the woman , and her flame reveals , Well may the prince exult with noble pride , Not for his Libyan crown , but Roman bride . 100 VERSES TO But I in vain on single features THE AUTHOR . 99.
Side 101
... Roman flame , Where states and senates well might lend an ear , And kings and priests without a blush appear . France boasts no more , but , fearful to engage , Now first pays homage to her rival's stage , Hastes to learn thee , and ...
... Roman flame , Where states and senates well might lend an ear , And kings and priests without a blush appear . France boasts no more , but , fearful to engage , Now first pays homage to her rival's stage , Hastes to learn thee , and ...
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