The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayGroombridge and sons, 1837 - 4 pages |
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... Sisters ... The Descent of Odin .. • The Triumphs of Owen .. The Death of Hoel ......... PAGE 1 ......... 3 5 9 11 19 29 35 39 45 48 50 51 52 68 61 Epitaph on Mrs. Clarke .... Epitaph on Sir William Williams ..... Elegy , written in a ...
... Sisters ... The Descent of Odin .. • The Triumphs of Owen .. The Death of Hoel ......... PAGE 1 ......... 3 5 9 11 19 29 35 39 45 48 50 51 52 68 61 Epitaph on Mrs. Clarke .... Epitaph on Sir William Williams ..... Elegy , written in a ...
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... Willoughby's Ornithology , published by Ray ) . Ver . 48. And weave with bloody hands the tissue of thy line ] See the Norwegian Ode ( the Fatal Sisters ) hat follows , The shrieks of death , through Berkley's roof that ring 22 ODES . 22.
... Willoughby's Ornithology , published by Ray ) . Ver . 48. And weave with bloody hands the tissue of thy line ] See the Norwegian Ode ( the Fatal Sisters ) hat follows , The shrieks of death , through Berkley's roof that ring 22 ODES . 22.
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... the horrors of the deep . " Ver . 84. The laureate wreath , that Cecil wore , she brings ] Lord Treasurer Burleigh was chancellor of the University in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . THE FATAL SISTERS . FROM THE NORSE TONGUE . To 34 ODES .
... the horrors of the deep . " Ver . 84. The laureate wreath , that Cecil wore , she brings ] Lord Treasurer Burleigh was chancellor of the University in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . THE FATAL SISTERS . FROM THE NORSE TONGUE . To 34 ODES .
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... women they were all employed about a loom ; and as they wove they sung the following dreadful song ; which when they had finished , they tore the web into twelve pieces , and ( each taking her D 2 ODES , 35 The Fatal Sisters.
... women they were all employed about a loom ; and as they wove they sung the following dreadful song ; which when they had finished , they tore the web into twelve pieces , and ( each taking her D 2 ODES , 35 The Fatal Sisters.
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... Sisters , weave the web of death . Sisters , cease ; the work is done . Hail the task , and hail the hands ! Songs of joy and triumph sing ! Joy to the victorious bands ; Triumph to the younger king . Mortal , thou that hearest the tale ...
... Sisters , weave the web of death . Sisters , cease ; the work is done . Hail the task , and hail the hands ! Songs of joy and triumph sing ! Joy to the victorious bands ; Triumph to the younger king . Mortal , thou that hearest the tale ...
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POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS GRAY Thomas 1716-1771 Gray,Henry 1808-1834 Reed,C. W. (Charles Walter) 1817 Radcliffe No preview available - 2016 |
POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS GRAY Thomas 1716-1771 Gray,John 1781-1859 Mitford No preview available - 2016 |
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