. The works of Joseph Addison;. head of Achaia. —Graiaeque apium meruisse coronae. Juv. Sat. 8. And winning at a wake their parsley crown. Mr. Stepney. She presents herself to the emperor in the same posture that* the Germans and English still salute the imperial and royalfamily. —jus imperiumque PhraatesCsesaris accepit gcnibus minor. Hor. Epist. 12, lib. i. The haughty Parthian now to Caesar kneels. Mr. qui donat diadema frontiQuern genu nixae tremuere gentes. Sen eg. Thyest. act. iii. —Non, ut inflexo genu,Regnantem adores, petimus. Idem. Te Unguis variae gentes, missique rogatum
. The works of Joseph Addison;. head of Achaia. —Graiaeque apium meruisse coronae. Juv. Sat. 8. And winning at a wake their parsley crown. Mr. Stepney. She presents herself to the emperor in the same posture that* the Germans and English still salute the imperial and royalfamily. —jus imperiumque PhraatesCsesaris accepit gcnibus minor. Hor. Epist. 12, lib. i. The haughty Parthian now to Caesar kneels. Mr. qui donat diadema frontiQuern genu nixae tremuere gentes. Sen eg. Thyest. act. iii. —Non, ut inflexo genu,Regnantem adores, petimus. Idem. Te Unguis variae gentes, missique rogatumFoedera Persarum proceres cum patre sedentem,Hac quondam videre domo; posit&que tiaraSubmiscre genu. Claud, ad Honobiuii. Thy infont virtue various climes admired,And various tongues to sound thy praise conspired :Thee next the sovereign seat, the Persians viewed,When in this regal dome for peace they sued :Each turban low, in sign of worship, waved,And every knee confessed the boon they craved. //.. .ST. I;
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