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... Ancient Florence 242 Dante and Cacciaguida 244 Imitations and Parodies .... 249 Sacred and Scriptural Pieces 263 Occasional Verses : Epitaphs 273 .... To a Son entering College 274 66 Retrospection " .. 277 Ode on the Deliverance of ...
... Ancient Florence 242 Dante and Cacciaguida 244 Imitations and Parodies .... 249 Sacred and Scriptural Pieces 263 Occasional Verses : Epitaphs 273 .... To a Son entering College 274 66 Retrospection " .. 277 Ode on the Deliverance of ...
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... ancient legends , no longer extant , might share with it at least the honours of parentage . If the Spanish origin , which some antiquaries have assigned to that sin- gular monument of invention , rests on no better foundation than that ...
... ancient legends , no longer extant , might share with it at least the honours of parentage . If the Spanish origin , which some antiquaries have assigned to that sin- gular monument of invention , rests on no better foundation than that ...
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... ancient fathers wax old in those pleasant and florid studies without the lash of such a tutouring appa- rition ; insomuch that Basil teaches how some good use may be made of Margites , a sportful poem , not now extant , writ by Homer ...
... ancient fathers wax old in those pleasant and florid studies without the lash of such a tutouring appa- rition ; insomuch that Basil teaches how some good use may be made of Margites , a sportful poem , not now extant , writ by Homer ...
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... ancient solitary reign : But thither oft at midnight hour resorts From central caves of earth a viewless train , At Malagigi's potent spell , to wait His bidding , and lay bare the womb of fate . ' Tis said , and , courteous hearers ...
... ancient solitary reign : But thither oft at midnight hour resorts From central caves of earth a viewless train , At Malagigi's potent spell , to wait His bidding , and lay bare the womb of fate . ' Tis said , and , courteous hearers ...
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... the truth declare ; Mine ancient friend I here behold renew'd : Yet ' twas ill done , young soldier , to oppose Thy father's friends , and arm to serve his foes ! " “ O chief revered ! O master ! " he ORLANDO IN RONCESVALLES . 79.
... the truth declare ; Mine ancient friend I here behold renew'd : Yet ' twas ill done , young soldier , to oppose Thy father's friends , and arm to serve his foes ! " “ O chief revered ! O master ! " he ORLANDO IN RONCESVALLES . 79.
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