The Works of the English Poets, Volumen1H. Hughs, 1779 - 407 páginas |
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... wonder , and with troubled joy , They faw the conquering boy Laugh , and point downwards to his prey , Where , in death's pangs and their own gore , they fold- ing lay . When wife Tirefias this beginning knew , He told with ease the ...
... wonder , and with troubled joy , They faw the conquering boy Laugh , and point downwards to his prey , Where , in death's pangs and their own gore , they fold- ing lay . When wife Tirefias this beginning knew , He told with ease the ...
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... wonder , fo , If with dejected eye In standing pools we seek the sky , That stars , fo high above , should seem to us below . Can we stand by and fee Our mother robb'd , and bound , and ravish'd be , Yet not to her assistance stir ...
... wonder , fo , If with dejected eye In standing pools we seek the sky , That stars , fo high above , should seem to us below . Can we stand by and fee Our mother robb'd , and bound , and ravish'd be , Yet not to her assistance stir ...
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... cold : Without affright or wonder I meet clouds charg'd with thunder , And lightnings , in my way , Like harmless lambent fires about my temples play . Now Now into ' a gentle fea of rolling flame I'm LIFE AND FAM E. 143.
... cold : Without affright or wonder I meet clouds charg'd with thunder , And lightnings , in my way , Like harmless lambent fires about my temples play . Now Now into ' a gentle fea of rolling flame I'm LIFE AND FAM E. 143.
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... Wonder'd from hence to fee one rife . The foft clouds melted him a way ; The fnow and frosts which in it lay Awhile the facred footsteps bore ; The wheels and horfes ' hoofs hizz'd as they past them o'er ! He He past by th ' moon and ...
... Wonder'd from hence to fee one rife . The foft clouds melted him a way ; The fnow and frosts which in it lay Awhile the facred footsteps bore ; The wheels and horfes ' hoofs hizz'd as they past them o'er ! He He past by th ' moon and ...
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... wonder on him look , And smil'd at th ' unaccustom'd spell , Which no Egyptian rituals tell : He flings the pregnant afhes through the air , And fpeaks a mighty prayer ; Both which the ministering winds around all Egypt bear . As gentle ...
... wonder on him look , And smil'd at th ' unaccustom'd spell , Which no Egyptian rituals tell : He flings the pregnant afhes through the air , And fpeaks a mighty prayer ; Both which the ministering winds around all Egypt bear . As gentle ...
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