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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... thou go'st may , every blast arise Weak and unfelt , as these rejected sighs ! Safe o'er the wild , no perils may'st thou see , No griefs endure , nor weep , false youth , like me ! O let me safely to the fair return , Say , with a kiss ...
... thou go'st may , every blast arise Weak and unfelt , as these rejected sighs ! Safe o'er the wild , no perils may'st thou see , No griefs endure , nor weep , false youth , like me ! O let me safely to the fair return , Say , with a kiss ...
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... thou art , yet hapless must thou know The toils of flight , or some severer woe ! Still as I haste , the Tartar shouts behind , And shrieks and sorrows load the saddening wind : In rage of heart , with ruin in his hand , He blasts our ...
... thou art , yet hapless must thou know The toils of flight , or some severer woe ! Still as I haste , the Tartar shouts behind , And shrieks and sorrows load the saddening wind : In rage of heart , with ruin in his hand , He blasts our ...
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... thou again delight To hear a British shell ! TO FEAR . THOU , to whom the world unknown , With all its shadowy shapes , is shewn ; Who see'st appall'd th ' unreal scene , While Fancy lifts the veil between ; Ah Fear ! ah , frantic Fear ...
... thou again delight To hear a British shell ! TO FEAR . THOU , to whom the world unknown , With all its shadowy shapes , is shewn ; Who see'st appall'd th ' unreal scene , While Fancy lifts the veil between ; Ah Fear ! ah , frantic Fear ...
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... Thou who such weary lengths hast past , Where wilt thou rest , mad nymph , at last ? Say , wilt thou shroud in haunted cell , Where gloomy Rape and Murder dwell ? Or in some hallow'd seat , ' Gainst which the big waves beat , Hear ...
... Thou who such weary lengths hast past , Where wilt thou rest , mad nymph , at last ? Say , wilt thou shroud in haunted cell , Where gloomy Rape and Murder dwell ? Or in some hallow'd seat , ' Gainst which the big waves beat , Hear ...
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... THOU , by Nature taught To breathe her genuine thought , In numbers warmly pure , and sweetly strong : Who first on mountains wild , In Fancy , loveliest child , Thy babe , and Pleasure's , nursed the powers of song ! Thou , who with ...
... THOU , by Nature taught To breathe her genuine thought , In numbers warmly pure , and sweetly strong : Who first on mountains wild , In Fancy , loveliest child , Thy babe , and Pleasure's , nursed the powers of song ! Thou , who with ...
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