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" Diana grac'd their bloom; And Pallas taught the texture of the loom. But whilst to learn their lots in nuptial love, Bright Cytherea sought the bow'r of Jove; (The God supreme, to whose eternal eye 90 The registers of fate expanded lie) Wing'd Harpies... "
The description of Greece, by Pausanias, tr. with notes [by T. Taylor]. - الصفحة 325
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...i*-)\v'r of Jove ; (The gods supreme, to whose eternal eye SO The registers of fate expanded lie :) Wing'd harpies snatch'd th' unguarded charge away, And to the furies bore a grateful prey. Be such my lot ! Or thou Diana speed Thy shaft and send me joyful to the dead : 95 To seek my lord...

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...the bower of Jove (The god supreme, to whose eternal eye The registers of fate expanded lie) ; Wing'd harpies snatch'd th' unguarded charge away, And to...barren willows tremble o'er the deep. Page 166. His inhale figure is that of a humble abject man..] It is well said by Aristotle, in his Nicomachian Ethics,...




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