Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... From your just laws despis'd , what evils spring ! An haughty princess vindicates in arms Her slighted beauty , and her injur'd bed : Sullied with gore , o'er mangled carcases Th ' obstructed river b rolls his angry wave ,
... From your just laws despis'd , what evils spring ! An haughty princess vindicates in arms Her slighted beauty , and her injur'd bed : Sullied with gore , o'er mangled carcases Th ' obstructed river b rolls his angry wave ,
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... beauty On him whose prowess could surpass his own . " Thus sooth'd he his fair spouse . A pleasing calm Stole o'er her soul , a sweet suspense of grief . She rais'd her streaming eyes , and smil'd in tears . So , from the region of the ...
... beauty On him whose prowess could surpass his own . " Thus sooth'd he his fair spouse . A pleasing calm Stole o'er her soul , a sweet suspense of grief . She rais'd her streaming eyes , and smil'd in tears . So , from the region of the ...
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... beauty grace her abdicated throne , Exult , my child , and thank the bounteous gods , Who crown with fair success thy noble love , And bid the poor dejected captive rise A glorious queen , and spurn her haughty foe . Futurity's dark ...
... beauty grace her abdicated throne , Exult , my child , and thank the bounteous gods , Who crown with fair success thy noble love , And bid the poor dejected captive rise A glorious queen , and spurn her haughty foe . Futurity's dark ...
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... beauty . Joy divine Fills every breast , as when a god appears . The veil , thrown backward from her heav'nly face , Part loosely falling , in transparent folds , Upon her snowy breast , which gently rose , Half hid from mortal view the ...
... beauty . Joy divine Fills every breast , as when a god appears . The veil , thrown backward from her heav'nly face , Part loosely falling , in transparent folds , Upon her snowy breast , which gently rose , Half hid from mortal view the ...
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... beauty , once so priz'd , but now abhorr'd ! Then , then I should have died , when first he sought To move my virgin heart with guilty love ; When first my conscious bosom felt the flame . He had liv'd happy yet . Oh Guendolen ! Sure ...
... beauty , once so priz'd , but now abhorr'd ! Then , then I should have died , when first he sought To move my virgin heart with guilty love ; When first my conscious bosom felt the flame . He had liv'd happy yet . Oh Guendolen ! Sure ...
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