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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... grace , Who left awhile o'er Hybla's dews to rove , With trembling eyes thy dreary steps to trace , Where thou and furies shared the baleful grove ? Wrapt in thy cloudy veil th ' incestuous queent Sigh'd the sad call her son and husband ...
... grace , Who left awhile o'er Hybla's dews to rove , With trembling eyes thy dreary steps to trace , Where thou and furies shared the baleful grove ? Wrapt in thy cloudy veil th ' incestuous queent Sigh'd the sad call her son and husband ...
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... awoke , And all the blended work of strength and grace , With many a rude repeated stroke , [ broke ! And many a barbarous yell , to thousand fragments Epode I. Yet e'en , where'er the least appear'd , 26 TO LIBERTY . To Liberty.
... awoke , And all the blended work of strength and grace , With many a rude repeated stroke , [ broke ! And many a barbarous yell , to thousand fragments Epode I. Yet e'en , where'er the least appear'd , 26 TO LIBERTY . To Liberty.
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... grace thy western isle , By warlike Honour led ; And , while around her ports rejoice , While all her sons adore thy choice , With him for ever wed ! THE MANNERS . FAREWELL , for clearer ken design'd , The dim - discover'd tracts of ...
... grace thy western isle , By warlike Honour led ; And , while around her ports rejoice , While all her sons adore thy choice , With him for ever wed ! THE MANNERS . FAREWELL , for clearer ken design'd , The dim - discover'd tracts of ...
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... grace , If youth or maid thy joys and griefs divide , O , much entreated , leave this fatal place ! Sweet Peace , who long hath shunn'd my plaintive lay , Consents at length to bring me short delight ; Thy careless steps may scare her ...
... grace , If youth or maid thy joys and griefs divide , O , much entreated , leave this fatal place ! Sweet Peace , who long hath shunn'd my plaintive lay , Consents at length to bring me short delight ; Thy careless steps may scare her ...
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... grace his obsequies . Is the sable Warrior fled ? - Thy son is gone . He rests among the dead . The swarm , that in thy noon - tide beam were born ? Gone to salute the rising Morn . See the Norwegian Ode , that follows . + Edward the ...
... grace his obsequies . Is the sable Warrior fled ? - Thy son is gone . He rests among the dead . The swarm , that in thy noon - tide beam were born ? Gone to salute the rising Morn . See the Norwegian Ode , that follows . + Edward the ...
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