The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson, 1851 - 308 pages |
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Page 12
... kings delight to know . Yet think not these , all beauteous as they are , The best kind blessings Heaven can grant the fair ! Who trust alone in Beauty's feeble ray , Boast but the worth Bassora's pearls display ; Drawn from the deep ...
... kings delight to know . Yet think not these , all beauteous as they are , The best kind blessings Heaven can grant the fair ! Who trust alone in Beauty's feeble ray , Boast but the worth Bassora's pearls display ; Drawn from the deep ...
Page 27
... kings ; To him who deck'd with pearly pride , In Adria weds his green - hair'd bride : Hail , port of glory , wealth , and pleasure ! Ne'er let me change this Lydian measure ; Nor e'er her former pride relate , To sad Liguria's bleeding ...
... kings ; To him who deck'd with pearly pride , In Adria weds his green - hair'd bride : Hail , port of glory , wealth , and pleasure ! Ne'er let me change this Lydian measure ; Nor e'er her former pride relate , To sad Liguria's bleeding ...
Page 44
... king : The time shall come , when Glo'ster's heart shall bleed In life's last hours , with horror of the deed : When dreary visions shall at last present Thy vengeful image in the midnight tent ; Thy hand unseen the secret death shall ...
... king : The time shall come , when Glo'ster's heart shall bleed In life's last hours , with horror of the deed : When dreary visions shall at last present Thy vengeful image in the midnight tent ; Thy hand unseen the secret death shall ...
Page 56
... kings of three fair realms are laid : Once foes , perhaps , together now they rest , No slaves revere them , and no wars invade : Yet frequent now , at midnight's solemn hour , The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold , And forth ...
... kings of three fair realms are laid : Once foes , perhaps , together now they rest , No slaves revere them , and no wars invade : Yet frequent now , at midnight's solemn hour , The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold , And forth ...
Page 57
... kings of Banquo's fated line Through the dark cave in gleamy pageant past . Proceed ! nor quit the tales which , simply told , Could once so well my answ'ring bosom pierce ; Proceed , in forceful sounds , and colour bold , The native ...
... kings of Banquo's fated line Through the dark cave in gleamy pageant past . Proceed ! nor quit the tales which , simply told , Could once so well my answ'ring bosom pierce ; Proceed , in forceful sounds , and colour bold , The native ...
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