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GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 501 formed project he pursued it wish untiring and resistless energy His handsome person spontaneous eloquence and apparently frank deportment were of great assistance to him in the prosecu- tion of his schemes whilst under these seducing qualities lurked no inconvenient morality to stand between his desires and their gratification Corruption was his instrument as frequently as force and it was one of his favourite boasts that he had taken more towns with silver than with iron Yet when force was necessary no man could wield it better for with the skill of general he united robustness of constitution which enabled him to bear all the hardships of campaign as well as the meanest soldier Translate into Greek verse All these the daughters of old Nereus were Which have the sea in charge to them assinde To rule his tides and surges to uprere To bring forth storms or fast them to upbinde And sailors save from wreckes of wrathfull winde And yet besides three thousand more there were Of th' Ocean's seede hut Joves and Phaebus kinde The which in floods and fountains doe appere And all mankind do nourish with their waters clere The which more eath it were for mortall wight To tell the sands or count the starres on bye Or ought more hard than thinke to reckon right But well wote that these which descry Were present 8t this great solemnity IV reek tCrauglationi XO ταχν δ αν πολνάνορα ταν πό ιν καλοί τι ανθρώπων ΠΕ τνχη μόνον προσίίη ΧΟ κατίχονσι δ' epo rcs μά πόλίωι ΠΕ θάττον φίριιν KfXetia Easy
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