Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... behold With impotence of rage , and envious eyes , Thy 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 ...
... behold With impotence of rage , and envious eyes , Thy 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 ...
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... , th ' impatient fair address'd . " Behold , the season calls us . Now the pow'rs , Propitious most , to mortal pray'rs attend . Seek we the deep recesses of the grove , There learn the will of fate . " She said OF GUENDOLEN . 75.
... , th ' impatient fair address'd . " Behold , the season calls us . Now the pow'rs , Propitious most , to mortal pray'rs attend . Seek we the deep recesses of the grove , There learn the will of fate . " She said OF GUENDOLEN . 75.
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... behold . Rebellious arrogance At length their thunder visits . Seek no more What known will curse thee . The dread pow'rs of hell What force can bind ? what pray'rs or tears can move ? " Terrific Mista spoke , and at her voice Hell ...
... behold . Rebellious arrogance At length their thunder visits . Seek no more What known will curse thee . The dread pow'rs of hell What force can bind ? what pray'rs or tears can move ? " Terrific Mista spoke , and at her voice Hell ...
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... thou not That awful voice- The meek and humble mind The pow'rs well - pleas'd behold ? ' Approach we then Suppliant the altar ; groveling on the ground , Wetting the earth with tears , with frequent sighs Moving 80 THE REVENGE.
... thou not That awful voice- The meek and humble mind The pow'rs well - pleas'd behold ? ' Approach we then Suppliant the altar ; groveling on the ground , Wetting the earth with tears , with frequent sighs Moving 80 THE REVENGE.
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... Behold amaz'd their alter'd looks , that shone So late with airy hope , and festive joy , Nor dare the cause explore . Now all around That favour'd bow'r , where nature vied with art , Where Cupids sported in each balmy breeze , And ...
... Behold amaz'd their alter'd looks , that shone So late with airy hope , and festive joy , Nor dare the cause explore . Now all around That favour'd bow'r , where nature vied with art , Where Cupids sported in each balmy breeze , And ...
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