The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson, 1851 - 308 pages |
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... side , Th fountain's murmurs , and the valley's pride , Why think we these less pleasing to behold Than dreary deserts , if they lead to gold ? Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day , When first from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ...
... side , Th fountain's murmurs , and the valley's pride , Why think we these less pleasing to behold Than dreary deserts , if they lead to gold ? Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day , When first from Schiraz ' walls I bent my way ...
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... sides they ran , Till , faint and weak , Secander thus began : Secander . Oh , stay thec , Agib , for my feet deny , No ... side ! ' Agib . ' Weak as thou art , yet hapless 16 AGIB AND SECANDER ; OR , Agib and Secander; or, the Fugitives.
... sides they ran , Till , faint and weak , Secander thus began : Secander . Oh , stay thec , Agib , for my feet deny , No ... side ! ' Agib . ' Weak as thou art , yet hapless 16 AGIB AND SECANDER ; OR , Agib and Secander; or, the Fugitives.
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... side , Deserted stream , and mute ? Wild Arunt too has heard thy strains , And Echo , midst my native plains , Been soothed by Pity's lute . There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's infant head , To him thy cell was ...
... side , Deserted stream , and mute ? Wild Arunt too has heard thy strains , And Echo , midst my native plains , Been soothed by Pity's lute . There first the wren thy myrtles shed On gentlest Otway's infant head , To him thy cell was ...
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... side , When holy Freedom died , No equal haunt allured thy future feet . O sister meek of Truth , To my admiring youth Thy sober aid and native charms infuse ! The flowers that sweetest breathe , Though beauty cull'd the wreath , Still ...
... side , When holy Freedom died , No equal haunt allured thy future feet . O sister meek of Truth , To my admiring youth Thy sober aid and native charms infuse ! The flowers that sweetest breathe , Though beauty cull'd the wreath , Still ...
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... side ; Happier , hopeless fair , if never Her baffled hand with vain endeavour Had touch'd that fatal zone to her denied ! Young Fancy thus , to me divinest name , To whom , prepared and bathed in heaven , The cest of amplest power is ...
... side ; Happier , hopeless fair , if never Her baffled hand with vain endeavour Had touch'd that fatal zone to her denied ! Young Fancy thus , to me divinest name , To whom , prepared and bathed in heaven , The cest of amplest power is ...
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Amyntas arms bard beauty blast blest bloom blooming band bosom bower breast breathe brow charms cliffs clouds Corydon Daphnis dark death deep divine dread drest ECLOGUE Eton College fair fame Fancy Fancy's fate fire flame flowers gale gentle glittering glory glow grace Gray grove hail hand heart Heaven hope Julius Cæsar lofty lonely Lycidas lyre maid Margaret of Anjou melting Menalcas mighty mind Mopsus mountains mourn Muse Nature's ne'er numbers nymph o'er peace Pindaric plain poem pomp pride rage rapture reign rills roll round sacred scene shade shepherd sing skies smile soft song soothe soul spring storm strain stream sublime swain sweet tear thee thine Thormodus Torfæus thou thought throne toil trembling truth Twas vale verse virtue Virtue's voice warbling wave WESTMINSTER ABBEY wild wind wing yonder youth