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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... vale and flowery mead inclined ; And oft as Spring renew'd the plains with flowers , Breathed his soft gales , and led the fragrant hours , With sure return she sought the sylvan scene , The breezy mountains , and the forests green ...
... vale and flowery mead inclined ; And oft as Spring renew'd the plains with flowers , Breathed his soft gales , and led the fragrant hours , With sure return she sought the sylvan scene , The breezy mountains , and the forests green ...
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... vale where first his heart was fired : A russet mantle , like a swain , he wore , And thought of crowns and busy courts no more . ' Be every youth like royal Abbas moved , And every Georgian maid like Abra loved ! " Blest was the life ...
... vale where first his heart was fired : A russet mantle , like a swain , he wore , And thought of crowns and busy courts no more . ' Be every youth like royal Abbas moved , And every Georgian maid like Abra loved ! " Blest was the life ...
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... Or breathe the sweets of Aly's flowery vale : Fair scenes ! but , ah ! no more with peace possest , With ease alluring , and with plenty blest !. No more the shepherds ' whitening tents appear , Nor 16 AGIB AND SECANDER ; OR ,
... Or breathe the sweets of Aly's flowery vale : Fair scenes ! but , ah ! no more with peace possest , With ease alluring , and with plenty blest !. No more the shepherds ' whitening tents appear , Nor 16 AGIB AND SECANDER ; OR ,
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... vale was heard A shriller 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 THE FUGITIVES . 17.
... vale was heard A shriller 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 THE FUGITIVES . 17.
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... vale Shall learn the sad repeated tale , And bid her shepherds weep . TO EVENING . IF aught of oaten stop , or pastoral song , May hope , chaste Eve , to soothe thy modest ear Like thy own solemn springs , Thy springs , and dying gales ...
... vale Shall learn the sad repeated tale , And bid her shepherds weep . TO EVENING . IF aught of oaten stop , or pastoral song , May hope , chaste Eve , to soothe thy modest ear Like thy own solemn springs , Thy springs , and dying gales ...
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