Dramatic and Narrative Poems, Band 2Mackinlay, 1810 |
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... maid to thy maternal bosom , Then , if thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy father's foe : For honour was our strife , not hate or vengeance . The brave , my best belov'd , still prize the brave , And ...
... maid to thy maternal bosom , Then , if thou canst , wish we had never lov'd . Nor deem that Locrine was thy father's foe : For honour was our strife , not hate or vengeance . The brave , my best belov'd , still prize the brave , And ...
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... maid ! too well those eyes declare Whence spring thy blushes , whence thy sighs arise ; Those eyes which sparkle when the youth appears , suffus'd with tears when he retires . Those eyes What anguish now her gentle bosom rends ! What ...
... maid ! too well those eyes declare Whence spring thy blushes , whence thy sighs arise ; Those eyes which sparkle when the youth appears , suffus'd with tears when he retires . Those eyes What anguish now her gentle bosom rends ! What ...
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... maid , who weeps Her charms despis'd , her easy faith betray'd . Nor swells her bosom with a lighter grief , Who mourns the absence of the youth she loves , Torn from her arms to brave the stormy main , Or nobly toiling in the field of ...
... maid , who weeps Her charms despis'd , her easy faith betray'd . Nor swells her bosom with a lighter grief , Who mourns the absence of the youth she loves , Torn from her arms to brave the stormy main , Or nobly toiling in the field of ...
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... maid Lifts her imploring hands in pray'r to heav'n . Now by each fond endearing name she calls Her agonizing parent ; now entreats Remorseless Guendolen , and weeps aloud , But , lo , the ministers of death approach . Her fears redouble ...
... maid Lifts her imploring hands in pray'r to heav'n . Now by each fond endearing name she calls Her agonizing parent ; now entreats Remorseless Guendolen , and weeps aloud , But , lo , the ministers of death approach . Her fears redouble ...
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... maid along , Nor could her youth , nor could her lovely form Move kind compassion . Oh , what bitter pangs , Estrildis , tore thy miserable breast At this distracting sight ! Oh Guendolen , Has not thy savage fury spent its rage ? See ...
... maid along , Nor could her youth , nor could her lovely form Move kind compassion . Oh , what bitter pangs , Estrildis , tore thy miserable breast At this distracting sight ! Oh Guendolen , Has not thy savage fury spent its rage ? See ...
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