The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 308 sider |
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... thine ? Ye mute companions of my toils , that bear In all my griefs a more than equal share ! Here , where no springs in murmurs break away , Or moss - crown'd fountains mitigate the day , In vain ye hope the dear delights to know ...
... thine ? Ye mute companions of my toils , that bear In all my griefs a more than equal share ! Here , where no springs in murmurs break away , Or moss - crown'd fountains mitigate the day , In vain ye hope the dear delights to know ...
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... thine aid , To shield the shepherd , and protect the maid ! Far off , in thoughtless indolence resign'd , Soft dreams of love and pleasure soothe his mind ; Midst fair sultanas lost in idle joy , No wars alarm him , and no fears annoy ...
... thine aid , To shield the shepherd , and protect the maid ! Far off , in thoughtless indolence resign'd , Soft dreams of love and pleasure soothe his mind ; Midst fair sultanas lost in idle joy , No wars alarm him , and no fears annoy ...
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... each mournful line , Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part , Yet all the thunders of the scene are thine ! * Sophocles ' Electra . + Æschylus . ↑ Jocasta . Antistrophe . Thou who such weary lengths hast paat , TO FEAR . 21.
... each mournful line , Though gentle Pity claim her mingled part , Yet all the thunders of the scene are thine ! * Sophocles ' Electra . + Æschylus . ↑ Jocasta . Antistrophe . Thou who such weary lengths hast paat , TO FEAR . 21.
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... thine empire o'er the willing breast ! Whate'er the wounds this youthful heart shall feel , Thy songs support me , and thy morals heal ! There every thought the poet's warmth may raise , There native music dwells in all the lays . Oh ...
... thine empire o'er the willing breast ! Whate'er the wounds this youthful heart shall feel , Thy songs support me , and thy morals heal ! There every thought the poet's warmth may raise , There native music dwells in all the lays . Oh ...
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... thine , to sing , how , framing hideous spells , In Sky's lone isle , the gifted wizard - seer , Lodged in the wintry cave , with Fate's fell spear Or in the depth of Uist's dark forest dwells : How they , whose sight such dreary dreams ...
... thine , to sing , how , framing hideous spells , In Sky's lone isle , the gifted wizard - seer , Lodged in the wintry cave , with Fate's fell spear Or in the depth of Uist's dark forest dwells : How they , whose sight such dreary dreams ...
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