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" Not first, the Power of wisdom march'd before, And ere the sacrificing throng he join'd, Admonish'd thus his well-attending mind: ' Proceed, my son! this youthful shame expel; An honest business never blush to tell. "
The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets - Σελίδα 67
1813
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