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... brow Of Windsor's heights the ' expanse below Of grove , of lawn , of mead survey , Whose turf , whose shade , whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver - winding way : Ah , happy hills ! ah , pleasing shade ! Ah ...
... brow Of Windsor's heights the ' expanse below Of grove , of lawn , of mead survey , Whose turf , whose shade , whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver - winding way : Ah , happy hills ! ah , pleasing shade ! Ah ...
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... brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood , Robed in the sable garb of woe , With haggard eyes the poet stood ; ( Loose his beard and hoary hair Stream'd , like a meteor , to the troubled air ) Ver . 11. of Snowdon's shaggy side ...
... brow Frowns o'er old Conway's foaming flood , Robed in the sable garb of woe , With haggard eyes the poet stood ; ( Loose his beard and hoary hair Stream'd , like a meteor , to the troubled air ) Ver . 11. of Snowdon's shaggy side ...
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... brow From haughty Gallia torn , And sad Chatillon , on her bridal morn Ver . 39 . Great Edward , with the lilies on his brow ] Edward the Third , who added the fleur de lys of France to the arms of England . He founded Trinity College ...
... brow From haughty Gallia torn , And sad Chatillon , on her bridal morn Ver . 39 . Great Edward , with the lilies on his brow ] Edward the Third , who added the fleur de lys of France to the arms of England . He founded Trinity College ...
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... brow , The laureate wreath , that Cecil wore , she brings , And to thy just , thy gentle hand , Submits the fasces of her sway , While spirits bless'd above and men below Join with glad voice the loud symphonious lay . VIII . " Through ...
... brow , The laureate wreath , that Cecil wore , she brings , And to thy just , thy gentle hand , Submits the fasces of her sway , While spirits bless'd above and men below Join with glad voice the loud symphonious lay . VIII . " Through ...
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... brow , her pouch full of magical instruments . Her buskins were of rough calf - skin , bound on with thongs studded with knobs of brass , and her gloves of white cat - skin , the fur turned inwards , " & c . They were also called ...
... brow , her pouch full of magical instruments . Her buskins were of rough calf - skin , bound on with thongs studded with knobs of brass , and her gloves of white cat - skin , the fur turned inwards , " & c . They were also called ...
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ACERONIA æquor AGRIPPINA Amor Anicetus atque auras awake Baiæ Bards beautiful beneath breast breath brow climes cœli DAVID BOGUE death decus dread dulces Earl Edward Eirin Elegy Eton College eyes fate fears fire FRAGMENT GEMS glittering golden grace Gray Gray's hæc hand Haud heart Heaven Hinc honour horrors ignes John Penn king lady latè Long Story longo Lord lyre Margaret of Anjou MASINISSA MASON morn mother Muse Nero night o'er oculis oculos Odin OLIVER GOLDSMITH Otho Pindar pleasure poem poet Poppæa PROPHETESS quâ quæ quod regna reign repose rerum round S. T. COLERIDGE Scilicèt SCOTT shade shame SIR WALTER SCOTT Sisters smile soft solemn song soul spirit stanza Stoke sweet tale Taliessin tear thee THOMAS GRAY thou trembling vale verse voice vols Weave weep wings written youth