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... brow . The sire of gods " On thee , his best belov'd , delighted smiles , Sooth'd with th ' ambrosial kiss , and to thy hand Permits th ' almighty sceptre . Goddess , now Assist thy vot'ry , whom proud Juno's ire , Still hostile to our ...
... brow . The sire of gods " On thee , his best belov'd , delighted smiles , Sooth'd with th ' ambrosial kiss , and to thy hand Permits th ' almighty sceptre . Goddess , now Assist thy vot'ry , whom proud Juno's ire , Still hostile to our ...
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... 'd all the raptures of thy secret bower ; Frustrate by me , the ill to thee design'd Recoil'd upon herself , and from her brow I tore the diadem to beam on thine . And though Cornubia , arming in her cause , Point OF GUENDOLEN . 27.
... 'd all the raptures of thy secret bower ; Frustrate by me , the ill to thee design'd Recoil'd upon herself , and from her brow I tore the diadem to beam on thine . And though Cornubia , arming in her cause , Point OF GUENDOLEN . 27.
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... lightnings dread the subject sea . Or to his wond'ring eyes confest appear'd high The awful form of Drake , on his designs Intent ; on whose majestic brow were seen Deep thought and firm resolve ; and at his feet OF GUENDOLEN . 43.
... lightnings dread the subject sea . Or to his wond'ring eyes confest appear'd high The awful form of Drake , on his designs Intent ; on whose majestic brow were seen Deep thought and firm resolve ; and at his feet OF GUENDOLEN . 43.
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... . But Deunan's warriors noble Turon led , And hardy Malim of Phoenician race , And sage Mempricius , whose deep - furrow'd brow , Thinly o'erspread with hoary hair , confest The force of eighty winters . His weak arm No 48 THE REVENGE.
... . But Deunan's warriors noble Turon led , And hardy Malim of Phoenician race , And sage Mempricius , whose deep - furrow'd brow , Thinly o'erspread with hoary hair , confest The force of eighty winters . His weak arm No 48 THE REVENGE.
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... brow . Shall coward fear , Thought of precarious peace , and purchas'd safety , Possess Loëgria , when Fame sounds th ' alarm , And Locrine leads the battle ? Monarch , no . Prove in the field our faith . Yet hear my counsel . Pallas ...
... brow . Shall coward fear , Thought of precarious peace , and purchas'd safety , Possess Loëgria , when Fame sounds th ' alarm , And Locrine leads the battle ? Monarch , no . Prove in the field our faith . Yet hear my counsel . Pallas ...
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