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The Works of Virgil, Translated Into English Verse, by John Dryden ... An ... - Page 130
by Virgil - 1819
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The Works of Virgil, Volume 2

Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 408 pages
...wars, what wounds, what slaughter, shall ensue! From Alpine heights the father first descends; 1140 His daughter's husband in the plain attends: His daughter's...! And thou, the first, lay down thy lawless claim, 1 ! 4 J Thou, of my blood, who bear'st the Julian name! Another comes, who shall in triumph ride, And...
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The Works of Virgil, Volume 3

Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 352 pages
...that I have not much injured my master in my translation of them. Line 1144. Embrace again, my sons 5 be foes no more ; Nor stain your country with her...claim, Thou of my blood, who bear'st the Julian name* This note, which is out of its proper place, I deferred on purpose, to place it here, because it discovers...
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The Spectator ...

1803 - 472 pages
...lanta animis assiifscite bella : Neupatria: calidas in viscera verlite vires. VIRG. Mn. vi. ver. 832. Embrace again, my sons, be foes no more, Nor stain your country with her children's gore. DRYDEN. MY worthy friend Sir Roger, when we are talking of the malice of parties, very frequently tells...
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The works of Virgil, tr. into Engl. verse by mr. Dryden. Carey, Volume 3

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 pages
...wars, what wounds, what slaughter, shall «nsue! From Alpine heights the father first descends; 1140 His daughter's husband in the plain attends : His...with her children's gore! And thou, the first, lay clown thy lawless claim, 1 1 45 Thou, of my blood, who bear'st the Julian name! Another comes, Tvho...
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The Works of Virgil, Volume 3

Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1806 - 362 pages
...am in the right, and that I have not much injured my master in my translation of them. Line 1 144. Embrace again, my sons ; be foes no more ; Nor stain...claim, Thou of my blood, who bear'st the Julian name. This note, which is out of its proper place, I deferred on purpose, to place it here, because it discovers...
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The works of Virgil, tr. into Engl. verse by mr. Dryden. Carey, Volume 4

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 312 pages
...much injured my master in my translation of them. Line 11 M. Embrace again, my sons; be foes no more j Nor stain your country with her children's gore. And...claim, Thou* of my blood, who bear'st the Julian name. This note, which is out of its proper place, I deferred on purpose, to place it here, because it disco*...
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The Works of Virgil, Volume 2

Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1806 - 414 pages
...wars, what wounds, what slaughter1, shall ensue! from Alpine heights the father first descends ; 1 14Oi His daughter's husband in the plain attends : His...friends. Embrace again, my sons ! be. foes no more j Nor stain your country with her children's gore ! And thou, the first, lay down thy lawless claim,...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 484 pages
...that I have not much injured my master in ray translation of them. Note V. Embrace again, my SOBS ! be foes no more ; Nor stain your country with her...claim, Thou of my blood, who bear'st the Julian name. — P. 420. This note, which is out of its proper place, I deferred on purpose, to place it here, because...
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ..., Volume 14

John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 482 pages
...that I am in the right, and that I have not much injured my roaster in my translation of them. Note V. Embrace again, my sons ! be foes no more; Nor stain...your country -with her children's gore. And thou, thejirst, lay de-wn thy lawless claim, Thou of my blood, who bear'st the Julian name. — P. 420. This...
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The Works of John Dryden Now First Collected ...

John Dryden - 1808 - 504 pages
...What wars, what wounds, what slaughter shall ensue! From Alpine heights the father first descends ; -\ His daughter's husband in the plain attends: > His daughter's husband arms his eastern friends. 3 Embrace again, my sons ! be foes no more ; Nor stain your country with her children's gore ! And...
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