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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... Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Uwins ADincan Minstrel Book I. POETICAL WORKS of W COLLINS , THO GRAY , AND. In darkness , & in storm , he found delight FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ENGLISH CLASSICS . &
... Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron. Uwins ADincan Minstrel Book I. POETICAL WORKS of W COLLINS , THO GRAY , AND. In darkness , & in storm , he found delight FOR THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ENGLISH CLASSICS . &
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... storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose hanging rock to sleep : And with him thousand phantoms join'd , Who prompt to deeds accursed the mind : And those , the fiends , who near allied , O'er Nature's wounds , and wrecks ...
... storm ; Or throws him on the ridgy steep Of some loose hanging rock to sleep : And with him thousand phantoms join'd , Who prompt to deeds accursed the mind : And those , the fiends , who near allied , O'er Nature's wounds , and wrecks ...
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... storm , How wondrous rose her perfect form , How in the great , the labour'd whole , Each mighty master pour'd his soul ! For sunny Florence , seat of art , Beneath her vines preserved a part , Till they , whom Science loved to name ...
... storm , How wondrous rose her perfect form , How in the great , the labour'd whole , Each mighty master pour'd his soul ! For sunny Florence , seat of art , Beneath her vines preserved a part , Till they , whom Science loved to name ...
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... storm even Nature's self confounding , Withering her giant sons with strange uncouth surprise . This pillar'd earth , so firm and wide , By winds and inward labours torn , In thunders dread was push'd aside , And down the shouldering ...
... storm even Nature's self confounding , Withering her giant sons with strange uncouth surprise . This pillar'd earth , so firm and wide , By winds and inward labours torn , In thunders dread was push'd aside , And down the shouldering ...
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... storms grow calm ; Her let our sires and matrons hoar Welcome to Britain's ravaged shore ; Our youths , enamour'd of the fair , Play with the tangles of her hair , Till , in one loud applauding sound , The nations shout to her around ...
... storms grow calm ; Her let our sires and matrons hoar Welcome to Britain's ravaged shore ; Our youths , enamour'd of the fair , Play with the tangles of her hair , Till , in one loud applauding sound , The nations shout to her around ...
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