American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... deep mortal blows ; 40 None cries for quarter nor yet seeks to run , But on their ground they die , each Mothers Son . O noble Greeks , how now degenerate , Where is the valour of your ancient State When as one thousand could a million ...
... deep mortal blows ; 40 None cries for quarter nor yet seeks to run , But on their ground they die , each Mothers Son . O noble Greeks , how now degenerate , Where is the valour of your ancient State When as one thousand could a million ...
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... deep dispair with wish of life hath fought . Branded with guilt and crusht with treble woes , A Vagabond to Land of Nod he goes ; A City builds , that wals might him secure from foes . 105 Who thinks not oft upon the Fathers ages ...
... deep dispair with wish of life hath fought . Branded with guilt and crusht with treble woes , A Vagabond to Land of Nod he goes ; A City builds , that wals might him secure from foes . 105 Who thinks not oft upon the Fathers ages ...
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... skiff salutes the shore In with impetuous haste they clustering pour ; The men the head , the stern the ladies grace , And neighing horses fill the middle space . 40 45 Sunk deep , the boat floats slow the waves along ANONYMOUS 47.
... skiff salutes the shore In with impetuous haste they clustering pour ; The men the head , the stern the ladies grace , And neighing horses fill the middle space . 40 45 Sunk deep , the boat floats slow the waves along ANONYMOUS 47.
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... Deep the Front a martial Grace disclose , That dar'd the Thunder of their Gallic Foes . But lo , while ready for the Charge they stood , Death , Blunderbuss , Artillery , and Blood , Blue Smoke and purple Flame around appear , And the ...
... Deep the Front a martial Grace disclose , That dar'd the Thunder of their Gallic Foes . But lo , while ready for the Charge they stood , Death , Blunderbuss , Artillery , and Blood , Blue Smoke and purple Flame around appear , And the ...
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... deep with Blood ; To scourge my proud , insulting , haughty Foes ; To enlarge my Empire , which will soon be yours . Your Interest , Glory , Grandeur I consult , And therefore hope with Vigour you ' ll pursue 5 ΙΟ 15 20 25 And execute ...
... deep with Blood ; To scourge my proud , insulting , haughty Foes ; To enlarge my Empire , which will soon be yours . Your Interest , Glory , Grandeur I consult , And therefore hope with Vigour you ' ll pursue 5 ΙΟ 15 20 25 And execute ...
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