The Works of the English Poets, Volumen49G. Bigg, 1779 - 324 páginas |
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... o'er the deep from her majestic brow She tore the laurel , and she tore the bay . 10 Nor ceas'd the copious grief to bathe her cheek ; Nor ceas'd her fobs to murmur to the main . Peace difcontented nigh , departing , stretch'd Her dove ...
... o'er the deep from her majestic brow She tore the laurel , and she tore the bay . 10 Nor ceas'd the copious grief to bathe her cheek ; Nor ceas'd her fobs to murmur to the main . Peace difcontented nigh , departing , stretch'd Her dove ...
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... o'er the labouring furge ; like a whole heaven Of clouds , wide - roll'd before the boundless breeze . Gaily the fplendid armament along Exultant plough'd , reflecting a red gleam , As funk the fun , o'er all the flaming Vaft ; Tall ...
... o'er the labouring furge ; like a whole heaven Of clouds , wide - roll'd before the boundless breeze . Gaily the fplendid armament along Exultant plough'd , reflecting a red gleam , As funk the fun , o'er all the flaming Vaft ; Tall ...
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... o'er their beauty blaz'd the lurid flame ; And feiz'd in horrid grafp , or shatter'd wide , Amid the mighty waters deep they funk . Then too from every promontory chill , 75 So Rank fen , and cavern where the wild wave works , I fwept ...
... o'er their beauty blaz'd the lurid flame ; And feiz'd in horrid grafp , or shatter'd wide , Amid the mighty waters deep they funk . Then too from every promontory chill , 75 So Rank fen , and cavern where the wild wave works , I fwept ...
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... o'er the field ; When only fhining fhares , the crooked knife , And hooks imprint the vegetable wound ; When the land blushes with the rofe alone , The falling fruitage and the bleeding vine . Oh , Peace ! thou fource , and foul of ...
... o'er the field ; When only fhining fhares , the crooked knife , And hooks imprint the vegetable wound ; When the land blushes with the rofe alone , The falling fruitage and the bleeding vine . Oh , Peace ! thou fource , and foul of ...
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... o'er that to watch , Ev'n with a hand fevere , and jealous eye . In intercourse be gentle , generous , just , By wisdom polish'd , and of manners fair ; But on the fea be terrible , untam'd , Unconquerable ftill ; let none escape , 170 ...
... o'er that to watch , Ev'n with a hand fevere , and jealous eye . In intercourse be gentle , generous , just , By wisdom polish'd , and of manners fair ; But on the fea be terrible , untam'd , Unconquerable ftill ; let none escape , 170 ...
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