Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... 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 days derived , What time Ausonian Brutus ...
... 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 days derived , What time Ausonian Brutus ...
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... fair isles Beyond th ' Atlantic , when the sky serene And the calm air invites , wooes the fresh breeze , Which , lightly sweeping o'er the level deep , Moistens his pinions in the cooling wave ; Delighted he inhales the grateful air ...
... fair isles Beyond th ' Atlantic , when the sky serene And the calm air invites , wooes the fresh breeze , Which , lightly sweeping o'er the level deep , Moistens his pinions in the cooling wave ; Delighted he inhales the grateful air ...
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... fair stream , whose winding course divides Loëgria from the lands by Camber rul'd , In dalliance soft , and unsuspecting ease , With her his Scythian spouse , the fair Estrildis , Acknowledg'd now his queen , the monarch lay , And all ...
... fair stream , whose winding course divides Loëgria from the lands by Camber rul'd , In dalliance soft , and unsuspecting ease , With her his Scythian spouse , the fair Estrildis , Acknowledg'd now his queen , the monarch lay , And all ...
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... fair Estrildis in the secret bower . All bath'd in tears the pensive nymph he found , With sad reflection pale , and anxious fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy ...
... fair Estrildis in the secret bower . All bath'd in tears the pensive nymph he found , With sad reflection pale , and anxious fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy ...
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... 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 sultry South , When dark collected vapours rolling on , Have quench'd the ...
... 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 sultry South , When dark collected vapours rolling on , Have quench'd the ...
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