The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 pages |
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... rolls , to find its place ; Whether the fiery - tressed Dane , Or Roman's self , o'erturned the fane : Or in what heaven left age it fell ; ' Twere hard for modern song to tell . Yet still , if Truth those beams infuse , Which guide at ...
... rolls , to find its place ; Whether the fiery - tressed Dane , Or Roman's self , o'erturned the fane : Or in what heaven left age it fell ; ' Twere hard for modern song to tell . Yet still , if Truth those beams infuse , Which guide at ...
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... in vain required ! No more my sail that deep explores , No more I search those magic shores , What regions part the world of soul , Or whence thy streams , Opinion , roll : If e'er I round such fairy field , Some power THE MANNERS . 37.
... in vain required ! No more my sail that deep explores , No more I search those magic shores , What regions part the world of soul , Or whence thy streams , Opinion , roll : If e'er I round such fairy field , Some power THE MANNERS . 37.
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... lies , And listens oft to hear the passing steed , And frequent round him rolls his sullen eyes , [ prise . If chance his savage wrath may some weak wretch su IX . Ah , luckless swain ! o'er all unblest 56 ON THE SUPERSTITIONS.
... lies , And listens oft to hear the passing steed , And frequent round him rolls his sullen eyes , [ prise . If chance his savage wrath may some weak wretch su IX . Ah , luckless swain ! o'er all unblest 56 ON THE SUPERSTITIONS.
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... roll down the steep amain , ' so as that ' rocks and nodding groves rebellow to the roar ? ' If this be said of music , it is nonsense ; if it be said of water , it is nothing to the purpose . The second stanza , exhibiting Mars ' car ...
... roll down the steep amain , ' so as that ' rocks and nodding groves rebellow to the roar ? ' If this be said of music , it is nonsense ; if it be said of water , it is nothing to the purpose . The second stanza , exhibiting Mars ' car ...
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... rolling circle's speed , the flying ball ? urge King Heury the Sixth , founder of the College . While some on earnest business bent Their murm'ring labours piy 78 ON A PROSPECT OF On a distant Prospect of Eton College 78.
... rolling circle's speed , the flying ball ? urge King Heury the Sixth , founder of the College . While some on earnest business bent Their murm'ring labours piy 78 ON A PROSPECT OF On a distant Prospect of Eton College 78.
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