Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... hand , in one sad day , Mix'd with the sire's the daughter's virgin blood , Ere in the secret shade , with guilty joy , I listen'd to thy tender tale of love , And with fond rapture prest thee to my heart , Thy hands yet reeking with my ...
... hand , in one sad day , Mix'd with the sire's the daughter's virgin blood , Ere in the secret shade , with guilty joy , I listen'd to thy tender tale of love , And with fond rapture prest thee to my heart , Thy hands yet reeking with my ...
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... hand bestow thy beauty On him whose prowess could surpass his own . " Thus sooth'd he his 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 ...
... hand bestow thy beauty On him whose prowess could surpass his own . " Thus sooth'd he his 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 ...
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... hand , while from her eyes the trickling moisture Falls silent : he , though firm of soul , not proof ' Gainst human feelings , turns his face to hide The tear he checks in vain , and hastes away . And now he reach'd the plain , where ...
... hand , while from her eyes the trickling moisture Falls silent : he , though firm of soul , not proof ' Gainst human feelings , turns his face to hide The tear he checks in vain , and hastes away . And now he reach'd the plain , where ...
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... hand Permits th ' almighty sceptre . Goddess , now Assist thy vot'ry , whom proud Juno's ire , Still hostile to our Trojan race , pursues ! By Ida's conscious shades , where first enraptur'd Anchises gaz'd on thy immortal charms ; By ...
... hand Permits th ' almighty sceptre . Goddess , now Assist thy vot'ry , whom proud Juno's ire , Still hostile to our Trojan race , pursues ! By Ida's conscious shades , where first enraptur'd Anchises gaz'd on thy immortal charms ; By ...
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... hand To trace the backward spell , and by what art Compell'd , the spirits that haunt the earth , or tend The gliding wave , or play in floods of fire , k See Gray's Poems . Or ride upon the stormy winds , assist The dark OF GUENDOLEN . 29.
... hand To trace the backward spell , and by what art Compell'd , the spirits that haunt the earth , or tend The gliding wave , or play in floods of fire , k See Gray's Poems . Or ride upon the stormy winds , assist The dark OF GUENDOLEN . 29.
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