Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... chief , by vulgar hands expires : And the fair partner of his guilty love , Pale with foreboding fears , expects the sword Of vengeance , and th ' inexorable doom ! Such be the subject of the moral lay . A mournful tale , from ancient ...
... chief , by vulgar hands expires : And the fair partner of his guilty love , Pale with foreboding fears , expects the sword Of vengeance , and th ' inexorable doom ! Such be the subject of the moral lay . A mournful tale , from ancient ...
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... chiefs appear in arms ; And now in marshall'd ranks his veteran bands Innumerable , beat th ' extended plain With sounding footsteps , as they move embattled . Along the files the mighty Locrine darts Exulting his experienc'd eye , and ...
... chiefs appear in arms ; And now in marshall'd ranks his veteran bands Innumerable , beat th ' extended plain With sounding footsteps , as they move embattled . Along the files the mighty Locrine darts Exulting his experienc'd eye , and ...
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... chiefs : ( to them Dear was his person , dear his martial ardour :) Nor much solicitous , with nice regard , weigh the right , avow'd their prince's cause . Perhaps the pow'rs of heav'n their partial minds Sway'd to OF GUENDOLEN . 15.
... chiefs : ( to them Dear was his person , dear his martial ardour :) Nor much solicitous , with nice regard , weigh the right , avow'd their prince's cause . Perhaps the pow'rs of heav'n their partial minds Sway'd to OF GUENDOLEN . 15.
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... chief . He rose Prepar'd to part . Again her sorrows flow , Again the echoing roof resounds her cries . She beats her wretched breast , entreats his stay , And hangs upon his robe in frantic grief ; Exhausted now , she faints . The ...
... chief . He rose Prepar'd to part . Again her sorrows flow , Again the echoing roof resounds her cries . She beats her wretched breast , entreats his stay , And hangs upon his robe in frantic grief ; Exhausted now , she faints . The ...
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... chief . He seem'd a god . Such to their fathers , by the sacred wave Of their ador'd Scamander , when the foe Sought the vain shelter of their wooden walls , Appear'd the mighty Hector , or confest To mortal eyes , the dreadful god of ...
... chief . He seem'd a god . Such to their fathers , by the sacred wave Of their ador'd Scamander , when the foe Sought the vain shelter of their wooden walls , Appear'd the mighty Hector , or confest To mortal eyes , the dreadful god of ...
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