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... till the night her sable wings extend , And the fair moon provoke to mystic rites , The lovely dame beguiles the ling'ring hours . END OF THE FIRST BOOK . THE REVENGE OF GUENDOLEN . BOOK II . CATALOGUE of OF GUENDOLEN . 35.
... till the night her sable wings extend , And the fair moon provoke to mystic rites , The lovely dame beguiles the ling'ring hours . END OF THE FIRST BOOK . THE REVENGE OF GUENDOLEN . BOOK II . CATALOGUE of OF GUENDOLEN . 35.
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... hour , when flush'd with expectation , The eager step of fair Estrildis sought The solemn grove , where Scythian Boarex Adjur'd with mystic verse th ' infernal pow'rs . ' Twas when the silent night in shadowy veil Had wrapp'd the face ...
... hour , when flush'd with expectation , The eager step of fair Estrildis sought The solemn grove , where Scythian Boarex Adjur'd with mystic verse th ' infernal pow'rs . ' Twas when the silent night in shadowy veil Had wrapp'd the face ...
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... hour is near , Shall to the nations of the world foretell The wreck of nature . Now the lightnings glare Frequent now rolls the thunder : peals on peals Redoubled roar : trembles the solid earth . The sorc'ress midst the tempest stands ...
... hour is near , Shall to the nations of the world foretell The wreck of nature . Now the lightnings glare Frequent now rolls the thunder : peals on peals Redoubled roar : trembles the solid earth . The sorc'ress midst the tempest stands ...
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... hours along , Pale sorrow reigns , and shrieks are heard of woe . As some fond mother , o'er her darling child , ( When now the pale consumption on its youth Untimely preys , and the worn lungs refuse Their office ) hangs in speechless ...
... hours along , Pale sorrow reigns , and shrieks are heard of woe . As some fond mother , o'er her darling child , ( When now the pale consumption on its youth Untimely preys , and the worn lungs refuse Their office ) hangs in speechless ...
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... hour unknown to man : Not with less awe Loëgria's armed sons Gaze on their chief , and from his eagle eye , And bold demeanour , in their kindling souls Imbibe heroic ardour . " Warlike chiefs , Support and glory of Loëgria's throne ...
... hour unknown to man : Not with less awe Loëgria's armed sons Gaze on their chief , and from his eagle eye , And bold demeanour , in their kindling souls Imbibe heroic ardour . " Warlike chiefs , Support and glory of Loëgria's throne ...
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