The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on ElocutionWilson, 1812 - 384 頁 |
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... Creüsa took her way ; Through every lonely dark recess we stray : And I , who late th ' embattled Greeks could dare , Their flying darts , and whole embody'd war , Now take alarm , while horrors reign around , At every breeze , and ...
... Creüsa took her way ; Through every lonely dark recess we stray : And I , who late th ' embattled Greeks could dare , Their flying darts , and whole embody'd war , Now take alarm , while horrors reign around , At every breeze , and ...
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... Creüsa , nor can tell From that sad moment , if by fate she fell : Or sunk fatigu'd ; or straggled from the train ; But ah ! she never blest these eyes again ! Nor , till to Ceres ' ancient wall we came , Did I suspect her lost , nor ...
... Creüsa , nor can tell From that sad moment , if by fate she fell : Or sunk fatigu'd ; or straggled from the train ; But ah ! she never blest these eyes again ! Nor , till to Ceres ' ancient wall we came , Did I suspect her lost , nor ...
第 74 頁
... Creüsa cry ; Call on her name a thousand times in vain , But still repeat the darling name again . VIRGIL'S ÆNEID . 1 1 CHAPTER XXI .. THE PARTING OF HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE . SILENT the warrior smil'd , and pleas'd resign'd To tender ...
... Creüsa cry ; Call on her name a thousand times in vain , But still repeat the darling name again . VIRGIL'S ÆNEID . 1 1 CHAPTER XXI .. THE PARTING OF HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE . SILENT the warrior smil'd , and pleas'd resign'd To tender ...
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