Poems, Volum 1R.&W. A. Bartow, 1818 |
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... seem'd a second Troy ; Liberty blush'd and hung her drooping head , Beheld their progress with the deepest dread ; Blush'd , that effects like these she should produce , Worse than the deeds of galley - slaves broke loose . She loses in ...
... seem'd a second Troy ; Liberty blush'd and hung her drooping head , Beheld their progress with the deepest dread ; Blush'd , that effects like these she should produce , Worse than the deeds of galley - slaves broke loose . She loses in ...
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... seem'd to wait on his command , He snatch'd it rudely from the Muses ' hand . Nature , exerting an unwearied pow'r , Forms , opens , and gives scent to ev'ry flow'r ; Spreads the fresh verdure of the field , and leads The dancing Naiads ...
... seem'd to wait on his command , He snatch'd it rudely from the Muses ' hand . Nature , exerting an unwearied pow'r , Forms , opens , and gives scent to ev'ry flow'r ; Spreads the fresh verdure of the field , and leads The dancing Naiads ...
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... seem'd to shun ; Their pray'rs made publick , their excesses kept As private as the chambers where they slept ; The temple and its holy rites profan'd By mumm'ries , he that dwelt in it disdain'd ; Uplifted hands , that at convenient ...
... seem'd to shun ; Their pray'rs made publick , their excesses kept As private as the chambers where they slept ; The temple and its holy rites profan'd By mumm'ries , he that dwelt in it disdain'd ; Uplifted hands , that at convenient ...
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... seem'd still vouchsaf'd on earth , Burning and scorch'd into perpetual dearth , Or , in his words who damn'd the base desire , Suff'ring the vengeance of eternal fire : Then Nature injur'd , scandaliz'd defil'd , Unveil'd her blushing ...
... seem'd still vouchsaf'd on earth , Burning and scorch'd into perpetual dearth , Or , in his words who damn'd the base desire , Suff'ring the vengeance of eternal fire : Then Nature injur'd , scandaliz'd defil'd , Unveil'd her blushing ...
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... seem'd tenderly at strife , Which most should sweeten his untroubled life ; Politely learn'd , and of a gentle race , Good breeding and good sense gave all the grace , And whether at the toilette of the fair , He laugh'd and trifled ...
... seem'd tenderly at strife , Which most should sweeten his untroubled life ; Politely learn'd , and of a gentle race , Good breeding and good sense gave all the grace , And whether at the toilette of the fair , He laugh'd and trifled ...
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