Moonlight a Poem With Several Copies of Verses

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Moonlight a Poem With Several Copies of Verses
Edward Hovell Thurlow Thurlow
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43 Thus having spoke, He clad them all in Arms ; With Mallow Leaves They cover'd round their Legs, And Gorgets wore of broad green Beet, for Shieldsv > The Leaves of Cabbages They fitted well^iti i^fiij^sJ'jl A long sharp Rush each fashion'd to a Spear, And Helmets of thin Snail-Shells hid their Heads. They stood upon their Guard on the high Bank, Shaking their Spears, and each was full of Wrath.
Jove in the starry Sky convened the Gods, And, pointing to the warlike Multitude, Strong Champions,
... many, huge, with long Spears arm'd. As Hosts of Centaurs or of Giants march, Ask'd with a gracious Smile, who were engaged, Among the Immortals, Frogs or Mice to aid ? And to Minerva He addressM his Speech.
" Thou, Daughter, sure wilt hasten to defend " The Mice, who always dance before thy Fane, '* The Fume enjoying, and the sacred Food. " 44 THE FROG-AND-MOUSE-FIGHT.
So spake the Son of Saturn ; Pallas thus : " Oh ! never, Father, ^^ ould I go to help " The Mice distressed, for they do Me much Harm, ** Spoiling my Wreaths, and Lamps, to get the Oil.


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