The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson, 1851 - 308 pages |
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... appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd - girls shall own thee for their queen : With thee be Chastity , of all afraid , Distrusting all , a wise , suspicious maid ; But man the most - not more the mountain ...
... appear : Here make thy court amidst our rural scene , And shepherd - girls shall own thee for their queen : With thee be Chastity , of all afraid , Distrusting all , a wise , suspicious maid ; But man the most - not more the mountain ...
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... appear , Nor the kind products of a bounteous year ; No more the date , with snowy blossoms crown'd ! But Ruin spreads her baleful fires around . ' Sccander . In vain Circassia boasts her spicy groves , THE FUGITIVES . 17.
... appear , Nor the kind products of a bounteous year ; No more the date , with snowy blossoms crown'd ! But Ruin spreads her baleful fires around . ' Sccander . In vain Circassia boasts her spicy groves , THE FUGITIVES . 17.
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... shriek , and nearer fires appear'd . Th ' affrighted shepherds through the dews of night , Wide o'er the moonlight hills renew'd their flight . ODES , DESCRIPTIVE AND ALLEGORICAL TO PITY . O THOU 18 AGIB AND SECANDER .
... shriek , and nearer fires appear'd . Th ' affrighted shepherds through the dews of night , Wide o'er the moonlight hills renew'd their flight . ODES , DESCRIPTIVE AND ALLEGORICAL TO PITY . O THOU 18 AGIB AND SECANDER .
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... appear ! Danger , whose limbs of giant mould What mortal eye can fix'd behold ? Who stalks his round , an hideous form , Howling amidst the midnight storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose 20 TO FEAR . To Fear.
... appear ! Danger , whose limbs of giant mould What mortal eye can fix'd behold ? Who stalks his round , an hideous form , Howling amidst the midnight storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose 20 TO FEAR . To Fear.
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... appear'd . O Fear ! I know thee by my throbbing heart , Thy withering power inspired each mournful line , Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part , Yet all the thunders of the scene are thine ! * Sophocles ' Electra . + Eschylus . 1 ...
... appear'd . O Fear ! I know thee by my throbbing heart , Thy withering power inspired each mournful line , Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part , Yet all the thunders of the scene are thine ! * Sophocles ' Electra . + Eschylus . 1 ...
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