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... 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 ' warlike race Their sceptre rear'd o'er Britain's ...
... 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 ' warlike race Their sceptre rear'd o'er Britain's ...
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... fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd in war , And Fortune bears my standard to the field . " " Oh had Estrildis , " thus the queen ...
... fears . Fondly he strain'd her to his manly breast , And thus : " Why weeps my love , my best Estrildis ? Thy Locrine's arm is not unskill'd in war , And Fortune bears my standard to the field . " " Oh had Estrildis , " thus the queen ...
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... Fear and flight Precede . Wild horror seiz'd each Grecian heart . " Ye brave assertors of your country's rights , Ye genuine sons of Troy , " the hero cried , " Whence is this mighty nation , whose bold arms Insult our frontiers , and ...
... Fear and flight Precede . Wild horror seiz'd each Grecian heart . " Ye brave assertors of your country's rights , Ye genuine sons of Troy , " the hero cried , " Whence is this mighty nation , whose bold arms Insult our frontiers , and ...
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... fears sat heavy at her breast , And irksome memory of sorrows past , And absence from the lord of her desires , And conscious sense of guilt , suppress'd in vain . - Yet oft she check'd th ' invading woe , and strove , Decking with ...
... fears sat heavy at her breast , And irksome memory of sorrows past , And absence from the lord of her desires , And conscious sense of guilt , suppress'd in vain . - Yet oft she check'd th ' invading woe , and strove , Decking with ...
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... fear Chill'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 ...
... fear Chill'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 ...
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