Poetry. Miscellanies. Four ages of poetry. Horæ dramaticæ, no. 1-3 . Shelley. Shelley lettersR. Bentley and Son, 1875 |
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... tell the mighty deeds of kings . Where art thou , FAME ? Each honour'd name From thy eternal roll unfold : Awake the lyre , In songs of fire , To chiefs renowned in days of old . I call in vain ! The welcome strain Of praise to them no ...
... tell the mighty deeds of kings . Where art thou , FAME ? Each honour'd name From thy eternal roll unfold : Awake the lyre , In songs of fire , To chiefs renowned in days of old . I call in vain ! The welcome strain Of praise to them no ...
Side 10
... tell Of yon immortal form , That bursting through the veil of years , In changeless majesty appears , Bright as the sunbeams thro ' the scatt'ring storm ! of camels , laden with the most rare and valuable merchandises . The rich ...
... tell Of yon immortal form , That bursting through the veil of years , In changeless majesty appears , Bright as the sunbeams thro ' the scatt'ring storm ! of camels , laden with the most rare and valuable merchandises . The rich ...
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... Tell there in vain his melancholy tale : Thy heart , where NATURE'S noblest feelings glow , Will throb to heal the bending stranger's woe ; On mercy's errand wilt thou oft explore The crazy dwellings of the neighb'ring poor , To blunt ...
... Tell there in vain his melancholy tale : Thy heart , where NATURE'S noblest feelings glow , Will throb to heal the bending stranger's woe ; On mercy's errand wilt thou oft explore The crazy dwellings of the neighb'ring poor , To blunt ...
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... tell the winds her tale of sorrow , Till on his breast she sunk to sleep , Beneath the lonely waves of Yarrow . VI . The minstrel oft , at evening - fall , Has leaned on Roxburgh's ruined wall , Where , on the wreck of grandeur past ...
... tell the winds her tale of sorrow , Till on his breast she sunk to sleep , Beneath the lonely waves of Yarrow . VI . The minstrel oft , at evening - fall , Has leaned on Roxburgh's ruined wall , Where , on the wreck of grandeur past ...
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... tell , Where science now and splendor dwell , Along the stream's wild margin spread A lofty forest's mazes dread . * None dared , with step profane , impress Those labyrinths of loneliness , Where dismal trees , of giant - size ...
... tell , Where science now and splendor dwell , Along the stream's wild margin spread A lofty forest's mazes dread . * None dared , with step profane , impress Those labyrinths of loneliness , Where dismal trees , of giant - size ...
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Poetry ; Miscellanies ; Four ages of poetry ; Horæ dramaticæ, no. 1-3 ... Thomas Love Peacock Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1875 |
Poetry. Miscellanies. Four ages of poetry. Horæ dramaticæ, no. 1-3 ... Thomas Love Peacock Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1875 |
Poetry. Miscellanies. Four ages of poetry. Horæ dramaticæ, no. 1-3 ... Thomas Love Peacock Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1875 |
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