An essay upon two of Virgil's Eclogues and two books of his Æneis (if this be not enough) towards the translation of the whole / by James Harrington.

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An essay upon two of Virgil's Eclogues and two books of his Æneis (if this be not enough) towards the translation of the whole / by James Harrington.
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Virgil.
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London :: Printed by T.C. for Thomas Brewster ...,
1658.
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On Florella's coming to be a maid of honour.

WHen in Florella first I view'd The charms which more then I have ru'd, She past here time in speckled bowers And dwelt among the Countrey flowers. My wonder lending fame a wing This beauty to the Court to bring, The virgin streight began to wear An heart as hard as she was fair. So Divers from the deep invite The hidden coral to the light, When at the touch of air alone The tender plant turns precious stone.
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