Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... heart , Thy hands yet reeking with my father's blood ! Now his dear image haunts my broken sleep . Dreadful he frowns , upbraids my parricide , Dooms me to horrid pains , and ling'ring death , Or worse than death , to savage Guendolen ...
... heart , Thy hands yet reeking with my father's blood ! Now his dear image haunts my broken sleep . Dreadful he frowns , upbraids my parricide , Dooms me to horrid pains , and ling'ring death , Or worse than death , to savage Guendolen ...
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... 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 provoke our wrath ? Are these the matchless warriors , they ...
... 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 provoke our wrath ? Are these the matchless warriors , they ...
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... heart Almost to bursting throbb'd with anguish keen , To have sustain'd my wrongs : if to have wept My lonely nights upon a widow'd bed , Yet taught my languid cheek to wear a smile When next we met , though cold aversion scowl'd Upon ...
... heart Almost to bursting throbb'd with anguish keen , To have sustain'd my wrongs : if to have wept My lonely nights upon a widow'd bed , Yet taught my languid cheek to wear a smile When next we met , though cold aversion scowl'd Upon ...
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... heart . But ere the rites began , Thus , as she pensive at the altar stood , The mistress of the spell address'd the queen . " Oh daughter , now with courage arm thy soul : For dreadful are the rites ; dreadful the gods ; Horrid their ...
... heart . But ere the rites began , Thus , as she pensive at the altar stood , The mistress of the spell address'd the queen . " Oh daughter , now with courage arm thy soul : For dreadful are the rites ; dreadful the gods ; Horrid their ...
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... heart Demands the conflict , in refulgent arms Go forth thyself , and dare Cornubia's pow'rs To find an equal foe . " The king , incens'd , Rolls on the chief his angry eyes , and thus Furious replies : " Though every chief , like thee ...
... heart Demands the conflict , in refulgent arms Go forth thyself , and dare Cornubia's pow'rs To find an equal foe . " The king , incens'd , Rolls on the chief his angry eyes , and thus Furious replies : " Though every chief , like thee ...
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