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... fates ? Yet lives thy Boarex , and while the blood Flows in her aged veins , she lives for thee . " Raising her languid head , Estrildis said , " What art , alas ! can heal my wounded mind ,: Restore my innocence , recall the past ? Yet ...
... fates ? Yet lives thy Boarex , and while the blood Flows in her aged veins , she lives for thee . " Raising her languid head , Estrildis said , " What art , alas ! can heal my wounded mind ,: Restore my innocence , recall the past ? Yet ...
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... fate decreed , glancing from earth to heav'n , With vast capacious spirit , unconfin'd , Grasp'd universal nature , and beyond The narrow limits of the world of sense , On daring pinion soar'd : now sporting light With mirthful fancy in ...
... fate decreed , glancing from earth to heav'n , With vast capacious spirit , unconfin'd , Grasp'd universal nature , and beyond The narrow limits of the world of sense , On daring pinion soar'd : now sporting light With mirthful fancy in ...
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... fate design'd The mighty father of a line of kings , Of great Pendragon , and his greater son . But Deunan's warriors noble Turon led , And hardy Malim of Phoenician race , And sage Mempricius , whose deep - furrow'd brow , Thinly o ...
... fate design'd The mighty father of a line of kings , Of great Pendragon , and his greater son . But Deunan's warriors noble Turon led , And hardy Malim of Phoenician race , And sage Mempricius , whose deep - furrow'd brow , Thinly o ...
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... Fate oft speaks in thunder , or compell'd With mystic rites , and spells of dreadful pow'r , The regions of the gloomy dead give up Their dreadful secrets , had Cornubia pass'd , Vainly presumptuous , deeming to surprize With swift ...
... Fate oft speaks in thunder , or compell'd With mystic rites , and spells of dreadful pow'r , The regions of the gloomy dead give up Their dreadful secrets , had Cornubia pass'd , Vainly presumptuous , deeming to surprize With swift ...
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... leaders of Cornubia's pow'rs , And thou great queen , before whose awful throne We bow submissive ; may th ' immortal gods , Upon whose nod the fates of empire wait , And kingdoms rise or fall , give to our words OF GUENDOLEN . δι.
... leaders of Cornubia's pow'rs , And thou great queen , before whose awful throne We bow submissive ; may th ' immortal gods , Upon whose nod the fates of empire wait , And kingdoms rise or fall , give to our words OF GUENDOLEN . δι.
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