The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With Lord Byron's English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, Hours of IdlenessBaynes and Son, 1824 - 446 pages |
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... gale , Or breathe the sweets of Aly's flowery vale : Fair scenes ! but , ah ! no more with peace possest , With ease alluring , and with plenty blest ! No more the shepherds ' whitening tents appear , Nor 16 AGIB AND SECANDER ; OR ,
... gale , Or breathe the sweets of Aly's flowery vale : Fair scenes ! but , ah ! no more with peace possest , With ease alluring , and with plenty blest ! No more the shepherds ' whitening tents appear , Nor 16 AGIB AND SECANDER ; OR ,
Page 81
... gale , In thy green lap was Nature's darling laid , What time , where lucid Avon stray'd , To him the mighty mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch'd forth his little arms , and smiled . " This pencil take ...
... gale , In thy green lap was Nature's darling laid , What time , where lucid Avon stray'd , To him the mighty mother did unveil Her awful face : the dauntless child Stretch'd forth his little arms , and smiled . " This pencil take ...
Page 112
... view , A fairer landscape still he drew , That blooms like Eden in his charming lays , The hills and dales , and Heav'n's cerulean blue , Brighten'd o'er all by Sol's resplendent rays . The musky gale , in rosy vale , And gilded 112.
... view , A fairer landscape still he drew , That blooms like Eden in his charming lays , The hills and dales , and Heav'n's cerulean blue , Brighten'd o'er all by Sol's resplendent rays . The musky gale , in rosy vale , And gilded 112.
Page 113
... gale , in rosy vale , And gilded clouds on azure hills , The fragrant bow'rs , and painted flow'rs , And tinklings of the silver rills ; The very insects , that in sunbeams play , Turn useful monitors in his grave moral lay . But , ah ...
... gale , in rosy vale , And gilded clouds on azure hills , The fragrant bow'rs , and painted flow'rs , And tinklings of the silver rills ; The very insects , that in sunbeams play , Turn useful monitors in his grave moral lay . But , ah ...
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... gale , Though once so sweet , so lovely to the eye : Thus the tall oaks , when boist'rous storms assail , Torn from the earth , a mighty ruin liÄ™ . Ye sacred sisters of the plaintive verse , Now let the stream of fond affection flow ; O ...
... gale , Though once so sweet , so lovely to the eye : Thus the tall oaks , when boist'rous storms assail , Torn from the earth , a mighty ruin liÄ™ . Ye sacred sisters of the plaintive verse , Now let the stream of fond affection flow ; O ...
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