Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... heroes fall by mutual wounds : A glorious chief , by vulgar hands expires : And the fair partner of his guilty love , Pale with foreboding fears , expects the sword Of vengeance , and th ' inexorable doom ! Such be the subject of the ...
... heroes fall by mutual wounds : A glorious chief , by vulgar hands expires : And the fair partner of his guilty love , Pale with foreboding fears , expects the sword Of vengeance , and th ' inexorable doom ! Such be the subject of the ...
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... hero , that he wrestled with Gogmagog , one of the giants , native of the island , twelve cubits in height , and prevailing after a vigorous contest , carried him upon his shoulders to a high rock , called ever since Langoëmagog , and ...
... hero , that he wrestled with Gogmagog , one of the giants , native of the island , twelve cubits in height , and prevailing after a vigorous contest , carried him upon his shoulders to a high rock , called ever since Langoëmagog , and ...
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... heroes she may grace the throne , But not with faction shake it . " Locrine thus , With fair pretence , and specious gloss of words , Veil'd the foul breach of faith and holy vows . Not unapproving heard the chiefs : ( to them Dear was ...
... heroes she may grace the throne , But not with faction shake it . " Locrine thus , With fair pretence , and specious gloss of words , Veil'd the foul breach of faith and holy vows . Not unapproving heard the chiefs : ( to them Dear was ...
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... sense , the scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood . " VOL . II . Would'st thou forget our loves ? " the hero cried OF GUENDOLEN . 17.
... sense , the scream of female horror . I see thee stretch'd before me , pale and lifeless , And pierc'd with wounds , and stiff with clotted blood . " VOL . II . Would'st thou forget our loves ? " the hero cried OF GUENDOLEN . 17.
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... hero cried : " No ; when these black ideas haunt thy fancy , Bid fond remembrance dwell on ev'ry kiss , Each stolen rapture , and each soft endearment . Pledge of our mutual bliss , thy gentle Sabra Displays her blooming charms . Oh ...
... hero cried : " No ; when these black ideas haunt thy fancy , Bid fond remembrance dwell on ev'ry kiss , Each stolen rapture , and each soft endearment . Pledge of our mutual bliss , thy gentle Sabra Displays her blooming charms . Oh ...
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Seite 273 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties all a summer's day, While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
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