The Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume 8Methuen, 1967 |
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... Steeds reward our Toil : Thee first of all the heav'nly Host we praise ; Oh speed our Labours , and direct our ways ! This said , the Spoils with dropping Gore defac'd , High on a spreading Tamarisk he plac'd ; 535 Then heap'd with ...
... Steeds reward our Toil : Thee first of all the heav'nly Host we praise ; Oh speed our Labours , and direct our ways ! This said , the Spoils with dropping Gore defac'd , High on a spreading Tamarisk he plac'd ; 535 Then heap'd with ...
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... Steeds break short their Yokes : 446 450 In vain they labour up the steepy Mound ; Their Charioteers lie foaming on the Ground . Fierce on the Rear , with Shouts , Patroclus flies ; Tumultuous Clamour fills the Fields and Skies ; Thick ...
... Steeds break short their Yokes : 446 450 In vain they labour up the steepy Mound ; Their Charioteers lie foaming on the Ground . Fierce on the Rear , with Shouts , Patroclus flies ; Tumultuous Clamour fills the Fields and Skies ; Thick ...
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... Steeds , than lately led the Way ? 540 Those , tho ' the swiftest , by some God with - held , Lie sure disabled in the middle Field : 545 For since the Goal they doubled , round the Plain I search to find them , but I search in vain ...
... Steeds , than lately led the Way ? 540 Those , tho ' the swiftest , by some God with - held , Lie sure disabled in the middle Field : 545 For since the Goal they doubled , round the Plain I search to find them , but I search in vain ...
Contents
The NightAdventure of Diomed and Ulysses | 1 |
The third Battel and the Acts of Agamemnon | 33 |
The Battel at the Grecian Wall | 80 |
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