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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... leaving Newstead Abbey Epitaph on a Friend A Fragment The Tear • An Occasional Prologue On the Death of Mr. Fox Stanzas to a Lady , with the Poems of Camoens To M To Woman To M. S. G. Song Το To Mary , on receiving her Picture Damætas ...
... leaving Newstead Abbey Epitaph on a Friend A Fragment The Tear • An Occasional Prologue On the Death of Mr. Fox Stanzas to a Lady , with the Poems of Camoens To M To Woman To M. S. G. Song Το To Mary , on receiving her Picture Damætas ...
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... leaves reason the knowledge of right , without the power of pursuing it . These clouds which he perceived gathering on his intellects , he endeavoured to disperse by travel , and passed into France : but found himself constrained to ...
... leaves reason the knowledge of right , without the power of pursuing it . These clouds which he perceived gathering on his intellects , he endeavoured to disperse by travel , and passed into France : but found himself constrained to ...
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... leave the simple pipe , and shepherd's strain ; With love delight thee , and with Abbas reign . Be every youth like royal Abbas moved , And every Georgian maid like Abra loved ! " Yet , midst the blaze of courts she fix'd her love On ...
... leave the simple pipe , and shepherd's strain ; With love delight thee , and with Abbas reign . Be every youth like royal Abbas moved , And every Georgian maid like Abra loved ! " Yet , midst the blaze of courts she fix'd her love On ...
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... leave to ruffian bands their fleecy care . ' Secander . Unhappy land ! whose blessings tempt the sword , In vain , unheard , thou call'st thy Persian lord ! In vain thou court'st him , helpless , to thine aid , To shield the shepherd ...
... leave to ruffian bands their fleecy care . ' Secander . Unhappy land ! whose blessings tempt the sword , In vain , unheard , thou call'st thy Persian lord ! In vain thou court'st him , helpless , to thine aid , To shield the shepherd ...
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... leave , And goblins haunt , from fire , or fen , Or mine , or flood , the ' walks of men ! O thou , whose spirit most possest The sacred seat of Shakspeare's breast ! By all that from thy prophet broke , In thy divine emotions spoke ...
... leave , And goblins haunt , from fire , or fen , Or mine , or flood , the ' walks of men ! O thou , whose spirit most possest The sacred seat of Shakspeare's breast ! By all that from thy prophet broke , In thy divine emotions spoke ...
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