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Alexander Pope W. C. Armstrong. Two races now , allied to Jove , offend ; To punish these , see Jove himself descend . The Theban kings their line from Cadmus trace From godlike Perseus those of Argive race . Unhappy Cadmus ' fate who ...
Alexander Pope W. C. Armstrong. Two races now , allied to Jove , offend ; To punish these , see Jove himself descend . The Theban kings their line from Cadmus trace From godlike Perseus those of Argive race . Unhappy Cadmus ' fate who ...
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... race you spring ? The noble Tydeus stands confess'd , and known Our neighbour prince , and heir of Calydon . Relate your fortunes , while the friendly night And silent hours to various talk invite . ” The Theban bends on earth his ...
... race you spring ? The noble Tydeus stands confess'd , and known Our neighbour prince , and heir of Calydon . Relate your fortunes , while the friendly night And silent hours to various talk invite . ” The Theban bends on earth his ...
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... race . Not louder tumults shook Olympus ' towers , When earth - born giants dared immortal powers . These equal acts an equal glory claim , And thus the Muse records the tale of fame . Once on a time , fatigued and out of breath , And ...
... race . Not louder tumults shook Olympus ' towers , When earth - born giants dared immortal powers . These equal acts an equal glory claim , And thus the Muse records the tale of fame . Once on a time , fatigued and out of breath , And ...
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