The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, المجلد 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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الصفحة 27
... hear my story . Once upon a time , The two - shap'd Ericthonius had his birth ( Without a mother ) from the teeming earth ; Minerva nurs'd him , and the infant laid Within a chest , of twining osiers made . The daughters of King Cecrops ...
... hear my story . Once upon a time , The two - shap'd Ericthonius had his birth ( Without a mother ) from the teeming earth ; Minerva nurs'd him , and the infant laid Within a chest , of twining osiers made . The daughters of King Cecrops ...
الصفحة 39
... hears the tumbling billows round her roar ; But still she holds him fast : one hand is borne , Upon his back ; the other grasps a horn : Her train of ruffling garments flies behind , Swells in the air , and hovers in the wind . Through ...
... hears the tumbling billows round her roar ; But still she holds him fast : one hand is borne , Upon his back ; the other grasps a horn : Her train of ruffling garments flies behind , Swells in the air , and hovers in the wind . Through ...
الصفحة 49
... hears their cries : A generous pack , or to maintain the chase , Or snuff the vapour from the scented grass . He bounded off with fear , and swiftly ran O'er craggy mountains , and the flow'ry plain ; Through brakes and thickets forc'd ...
... hears their cries : A generous pack , or to maintain the chase , Or snuff the vapour from the scented grass . He bounded off with fear , and swiftly ran O'er craggy mountains , and the flow'ry plain ; Through brakes and thickets forc'd ...
الصفحة 57
... Hear , gentle youth , and pity my complaint , Come from thy well , thou fair inhabitant . My charms an easy conquest have obtain❜d O'er other hearts , by thee alone disdain'd . But why should I despair ? I'm sure he burns With equal ...
... Hear , gentle youth , and pity my complaint , Come from thy well , thou fair inhabitant . My charms an easy conquest have obtain❜d O'er other hearts , by thee alone disdain'd . But why should I despair ? I'm sure he burns With equal ...
الصفحة 64
... hear This solemn oath , by Bacchus's self , I swear , The mighty miracle that did ensue , Although it seems beyond belief , is true : The vessel , fix'd and rooted in the flood , Unmov'd by all the beating billows , stood . In vain the ...
... hear This solemn oath , by Bacchus's self , I swear , The mighty miracle that did ensue , Although it seems beyond belief , is true : The vessel , fix'd and rooted in the flood , Unmov'd by all the beating billows , stood . In vain the ...
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