The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayGroombridge and sons, 1837 - 4 pages |
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... grace his obsequies . Ver . 55. The shrieks of death , through Berkley's roof that ring ] Edward the Second , cruelly butchered in Berkley Castle . Ver . 57. She - wolf of France ] Isabel of France , Edward the Second's adulterous queen ...
... grace his obsequies . Ver . 55. The shrieks of death , through Berkley's roof that ring ] Edward the Second , cruelly butchered in Berkley Castle . Ver . 57. She - wolf of France ] Isabel of France , Edward the Second's adulterous queen ...
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... grace . Ver . 109. No more our long - lost Arthur we bewail ] It was the common belief of the Welsh nation , that King Arthur was still alive in Fairyland , and would return again to reign over Britain . Ver . 110. All hail , ye genuine ...
... grace . Ver . 109. No more our long - lost Arthur we bewail ] It was the common belief of the Welsh nation , that King Arthur was still alive in Fairyland , and would return again to reign over Britain . Ver . 110. All hail , ye genuine ...
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... grace . Ver . 66. The venerable Margaret see ] Countess of Richmond and Derby ; the mother of Henry the Seventh , foundress of St. John's and Christ's Colleges . Ver . 70. A Tudor's fire , a Beaufort's grace ] The Countess was a ...
... grace . Ver . 66. The venerable Margaret see ] Countess of Richmond and Derby ; the mother of Henry the Seventh , foundress of St. John's and Christ's Colleges . Ver . 70. A Tudor's fire , a Beaufort's grace ] The Countess was a ...
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... grace thy youthful brow , The laureate wreath , that Cecil wore , she brings , And to thy just , thy gentle hand , Submits the fasces of her sway , While spirits bless'd above and men below Join with glad voice the loud symphonious lay ...
... grace thy youthful brow , The laureate wreath , that Cecil wore , she brings , And to thy just , thy gentle hand , Submits the fasces of her sway , While spirits bless'd above and men below Join with glad voice the loud symphonious lay ...
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... Grace adorn'd his frame , Nor envy dared to view him with a frown . At Aix , his voluntary sword he drew , There first in blood his infant honour seal'd ; From fortune , pleasure , science , love he flew , And scorn'd repose when ...
... Grace adorn'd his frame , Nor envy dared to view him with a frown . At Aix , his voluntary sword he drew , There first in blood his infant honour seal'd ; From fortune , pleasure , science , love he flew , And scorn'd repose when ...
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ACERONIA æquor AGRIPPINA Amor Anicetus atque auras awake Baiæ Bards beautiful beneath breast breath brow climes cœli DAVID BOGUE death decus dread dulces Earl Edward Eirin Elegy Eton College eyes fate fears fire FRAGMENT GEMS glittering golden grace Gray Gray's hæc hand Haud heart Heaven Hinc honour horrors ignes John Penn king lady latè Long Story longo Lord lyre Margaret of Anjou MASINISSA MASON morn mother Muse Nero night o'er oculis oculos Odin OLIVER GOLDSMITH Otho Pindar pleasure poem poet Poppæa PROPHETESS quâ quæ quod regna reign repose rerum round S. T. COLERIDGE Scilicèt SCOTT shade shame SIR WALTER SCOTT Sisters smile soft solemn song soul spirit stanza Stoke sweet tale Taliessin tear thee THOMAS GRAY thou trembling vale verse voice vols Weave weep wings written youth