The Works of the English Poets, Volume 33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 pages |
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Page 60
... winds through naked temples roar ; Round broken columns clasping ivy twin'd ; O'er heaps of ruin stalk'd the stately hind ; The fox obfcene to gaping tombs retires , And favage howlings fill the sacred quires . Aw'd by his Nobles , by ...
... winds through naked temples roar ; Round broken columns clasping ivy twin'd ; O'er heaps of ruin stalk'd the stately hind ; The fox obfcene to gaping tombs retires , And favage howlings fill the sacred quires . Aw'd by his Nobles , by ...
Page 61
... Wind the shrill horn , or spread the waving net . When milder autumn fummer's heat fucceeds , And in the new - fhorn field the partridge feeds , Before his lord the ready spaniel bounds , 95 Panting with hope , he tries the furrow'd ...
... Wind the shrill horn , or spread the waving net . When milder autumn fummer's heat fucceeds , And in the new - fhorn field the partridge feeds , Before his lord the ready spaniel bounds , 95 Panting with hope , he tries the furrow'd ...
Page 71
... wind ) The God appear'd : he turn'd his azure eyes Where Windfor - domes and pompous turrets rife ! Then bow'd , and spoke ; the winds forget to roar , And the hush'd waves glide softly to the shore . Hail , facred Peace ! hail , long ...
... wind ) The God appear'd : he turn'd his azure eyes Where Windfor - domes and pompous turrets rife ! Then bow'd , and spoke ; the winds forget to roar , And the hush'd waves glide softly to the shore . Hail , facred Peace ! hail , long ...
Page 73
... wind Unbounded Thames fhall flow for all mankind , Whole nations enter with each swelling tide , And feas but join the regions they divide ; Earth's distant ends our glory shall behold , And the new world launch forth to feek the old ...
... wind Unbounded Thames fhall flow for all mankind , Whole nations enter with each swelling tide , And feas but join the regions they divide ; Earth's distant ends our glory shall behold , And the new world launch forth to feek the old ...
Page 79
... flow , By the fragrant winds that blow O'er the Elyfian flowers ; By thofe happy fouls who dwell In yellow meads of Afphodel , Or Amaranthine bowers ; 75 By By the hero's armed fhades , Glittering through the gloomy O DE S. 79.
... flow , By the fragrant winds that blow O'er the Elyfian flowers ; By thofe happy fouls who dwell In yellow meads of Afphodel , Or Amaranthine bowers ; 75 By By the hero's armed fhades , Glittering through the gloomy O DE S. 79.
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