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Strana 137
... kings and heroes old In time of truce : Iris had dipp'd the woof; His starry helm, unbuckled, shew'd him prime In manhood where youth ended ; by his side, As in a glutVmg zodiac, hung the sword, Satan's dire dread, aud in his hand the ...
... kings and heroes old In time of truce : Iris had dipp'd the woof; His starry helm, unbuckled, shew'd him prime In manhood where youth ended ; by his side, As in a glutVmg zodiac, hung the sword, Satan's dire dread, aud in his hand the ...
Strana 152
... king of France, in bis pursuits after glory, has particularly distinguished himself by the promoting of this useful art, insomuch that several books have been printed in the Louvre at his own expense, upon which he sets so great a value ...
... king of France, in bis pursuits after glory, has particularly distinguished himself by the promoting of this useful art, insomuch that several books have been printed in the Louvre at his own expense, upon which he sets so great a value ...
Strana 156
... king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said. My river is mine own, and I have made it for myself." Milton has given us another very noble and poetical image in the same description, which is ...
... king of Egypt, the great dragon that lieth in the midst of his rivers, which hath said. My river is mine own, and I have made it for myself." Milton has given us another very noble and poetical image in the same description, which is ...
Strana 169
... king to the Romans, several complaints laid against him before the senate, as a tyrant and oppressor of his subjects. The prince went to Rome to defend his father ; but coming into the senate, and hearing a multitude of crimes proved ...
... king to the Romans, several complaints laid against him before the senate, as a tyrant and oppressor of his subjects. The prince went to Rome to defend his father ; but coming into the senate, and hearing a multitude of crimes proved ...
Strana 183
... kings, And heap'd with products of Sabeean springs ! lx. 6. For thee Idume's spicy forests blow, And seeds of gold in Ophir's mountains glow. See heaven its sparkling portals wide display, And break upon thee in a fleod of day. No more ...
... kings, And heap'd with products of Sabeean springs ! lx. 6. For thee Idume's spicy forests blow, And seeds of gold in Ophir's mountains glow. See heaven its sparkling portals wide display, And break upon thee in a fleod of day. No more ...
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