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... fhort , the Poet never mentions any thing of this Battel but in such Images of Greatness and Terror as are fuitable to the Subject . Among several others I cannot for- bear quoting that Paffage , where the Power , who is defcri- bed as ...
... fhort , the Poet never mentions any thing of this Battel but in such Images of Greatness and Terror as are fuitable to the Subject . Among several others I cannot for- bear quoting that Paffage , where the Power , who is defcri- bed as ...
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