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... fury urge our kindred swords . " He ended . Leoline thus answer'd glad . " Whate'er thy message , be it peace or war , We know , and we respect the sacred laws Which heav'n prescribes the nations . Of safe conduct , And all observance ...
... fury urge our kindred swords . " He ended . Leoline thus answer'd glad . " Whate'er thy message , be it peace or war , We know , and we respect the sacred laws Which heav'n prescribes the nations . Of safe conduct , And all observance ...
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... fury way . " Ebrancus thus . Belinus thus replied : " Well hast thou spoke , chief of Cornubian heroes , Still first in action , still in council wise . Mempricius , tell your king , his shallow arts Protect his guilt no more , but by ...
... fury way . " Ebrancus thus . Belinus thus replied : " Well hast thou spoke , chief of Cornubian heroes , Still first in action , still in council wise . Mempricius , tell your king , his shallow arts Protect his guilt no more , but by ...
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... left , the growing ranks extend ; And now appears in all its dreadful pomp The regulated war . An awful pause Ensues : terrific silence ! Ev'ry breast Glowing with martial fury pants for battle . Frowning they OF GUENDOLEN . 103.
... left , the growing ranks extend ; And now appears in all its dreadful pomp The regulated war . An awful pause Ensues : terrific silence ! Ev'ry breast Glowing with martial fury pants for battle . Frowning they OF GUENDOLEN . 103.
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... fury , on their master's eye intent Gazing , and waiting his commanding voice . Before Cornubia's ranks Belinus moves , And every chief incites to noble deeds . " Warriors ,, be mindful of your ancient fame . Rouse all your strength ...
... fury , on their master's eye intent Gazing , and waiting his commanding voice . Before Cornubia's ranks Belinus moves , And every chief incites to noble deeds . " Warriors ,, be mindful of your ancient fame . Rouse all your strength ...
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... fury , lift our impious arms Against each other's life . " - " Alas ! my friend , " The noble Uther with a sigh return'd , " Avails it aught in war's relentless ear To pour the lenient balm of prudent speech ? Sweet pity's voice amidst ...
... fury , lift our impious arms Against each other's life . " - " Alas ! my friend , " The noble Uther with a sigh return'd , " Avails it aught in war's relentless ear To pour the lenient balm of prudent speech ? Sweet pity's voice amidst ...
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Alaunus Alcina Andragius appear'd Archimago arms Assaracus awful beauty behold Belinus beneath blest blood bosom BOWER OF MELISSA brave breast breath bright brow Cadwall CANTO charms chief confest Corineus Cornubia courser cried dæmons dame daring dark death deeds delight despair dreadful earth Estrildis Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair Fair isle fairy fame fate fear fierce flame fury gentle glitt'ring gloomy glory glowing golden grace grief hand heart heav'n heav'nly heroes hope immortal king knight Lanval Leucon Locrine Loëgria's lofty loud lov'd maid martial Mempricius mighty mind monarch mournful mov'd noble nymph o'er octavo Odin Paladour pale pass'd plain pow'r pray'rs prince proud queen rage rais'd reign Richard Kirwan royal sacred Scythian seem'd shade shield smile soft song soul sound spear spread steed stood stream sweet swift sword tears thee thine thou throne thunder toil train trembling vengeance virgin train voice warrior waves youth
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