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... foul held dear ? 75 Thus they ; in filence long my fate I mourn'd , At length these words with accent low return'd . Me , lock'd in fleep , my faithless crew bereft Of all the bleffings of your god - like gift ! But grant , oh grant our ...
... foul held dear ? 75 Thus they ; in filence long my fate I mourn'd , At length these words with accent low return'd . Me , lock'd in fleep , my faithless crew bereft Of all the bleffings of your god - like gift ! But grant , oh grant our ...
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... foul : Soon v . 272. But venom'd was the bread , and mix'd the bowl . ] It is an undoubted truth , that Homer afcribes more power to these ma- gical drugs and Incantations than they have in reality ; but we are to remember that he is ...
... foul : Soon v . 272. But venom'd was the bread , and mix'd the bowl . ] It is an undoubted truth , that Homer afcribes more power to these ma- gical drugs and Incantations than they have in reality ; but we are to remember that he is ...
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... foul burfts copious from his eye . Affrighted , anxious for our fellows fates , We press to hear what fadly he relates . We went , Ulyffes ! ( fuch was thy command ) Thro ' the lone thicket , and the defart land . A Palace v . 295 , & c ...
... foul burfts copious from his eye . Affrighted , anxious for our fellows fates , We press to hear what fadly he relates . We went , Ulyffes ! ( fuch was thy command ) Thro ' the lone thicket , and the defart land . A Palace v . 295 , & c ...
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... , he falls fhort of Homer , lih . S Saturn 13. Prætermifsà gratiâ incipientis pubertatis Tô TÈp Xap- ára , Minus gratam fecit latinam defcriptionem . She She mix'd the potion , fraudulent of foul ; The 40 HOMER'S ODYSSEY . Book X.
... , he falls fhort of Homer , lih . S Saturn 13. Prætermifsà gratiâ incipientis pubertatis Tô TÈp Xap- ára , Minus gratam fecit latinam defcriptionem . She She mix'd the potion , fraudulent of foul ; The 40 HOMER'S ODYSSEY . Book X.
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Homerus. She mix'd the potion , fraudulent of foul ; The poifon mantled in the golden bowl . I took , and quaff'd it , confident in heav'n : 380 Then wav'd the wand , and then the word was giv'n . " Hence , to thy fellows ! ( dreadful ...
Homerus. She mix'd the potion , fraudulent of foul ; The poifon mantled in the golden bowl . I took , and quaff'd it , confident in heav'n : 380 Then wav'd the wand , and then the word was giv'n . " Hence , to thy fellows ! ( dreadful ...
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